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is the autobiography of Natascha Kampusch, detailing her eight-year kidnapping ordeal in Austria. The title refers to the exact duration of her captivity—from March 2, 1998, to August 23, 2006. Case Overview

For over eight years, she endured physical beating, starvation, and psychological manipulation. To survive, she developed a complex psychological bond with her captor, which she later described as a necessary mechanism for survival rather than a simple case of "Stockholm Syndrome". 3096 Days

She was held in a soundproof, windowless cellar measuring roughly five square metres, hidden beneath Priklopil's garage in Strasshof. is the autobiography of Natascha Kampusch, detailing her

On March 2, 1998, 10-year-old Natascha was kidnapped while walking to school in Vienna by Wolfgang Priklopil, a 36-year-old communications technician. is the autobiography of Natascha Kampusch