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Dungeon kids reveal their hopes for the future

15 May 2008, 1157 Hrs
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London, May 15 (ANI): After being freed from the clutches of sex beast Josef Fritzl, his children have revealed their hopes for the future.

Elisabeth - who had seven children by her rapist father Josef during 24 years underground in Amstetten, Austria - and cellar kids Stefan and Felix wrote their wishes on outlines of their hands.

Five-year-old Felix lists "sleigh rides, driving in a car, playing ball, swimming and playing with other children", reports The Sun.

Stefan, 18, writes "I'm happy about freedom and family" and his joy about "the sun, fresh air and nature".

Elisabeth's daughter Kerstin, 19, whose illness sprang the captive family to freedom, remains in a coma. And in her hand-print, Elisabeth wrote of her hopes Kerstin will recover, and her happiness at finding "people with warm hearts". (ANI)



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