Saturday, September 16, 2006

Robbie Williams helps Natascha through her ordeal

Quoted from: http://www.thisislondon.co.uk

'Robbie Williams is helping Austrian kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch regain a normal life.
The girl who was dragged into a white delivery van when she was 10 on her way to school and held by her kidnapper for eight-and-a-half years inside a dungeon is enjoying his albums as she spends hours each day in therapy sessions.
Natascha, who grew up without MTV, without girl's magazines or newspapers, without television soap operas, uses words like "cool" and "wicked" to describe Williams’ music – words she learned on an Austrian radio channel while in captivity.
Now the first book and film offers are coming in.
"Nothing has arrived from Hollywood yet, but that's the direction we're moving in," said one of her advisers.
"From a purely capitalist point of view, this woman is a goldmine. Of course you're not supposed to say that sort of thing out loud."
The house of Lansky, Ganzger & Partners, a legal firm with 55 employees and a two-storey office building in central Vienna, are representing her.'

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