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Ihm in die Augen sehen. Meine verlorene Kindheit
- 80 Tage in der Gewalt von Marc Dutroux
- Narrated by: Marie Bierstedt
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Im Alter von 12 Jahren wurde Sabine Dardenne am 28. Mai 1996 entführt und befand sich mehr als 80 Tage in der Gewalt des Sexualstraftäters und Serienmörders Marc Dutroux. In ihrer Autobiografie Ihm in die Augen sehen schildert sie rückblickend die Zeit ihrer Gefangenschaft. Ein trauriger Bericht einer starken Frau über den Verlust ihrer Kindheit, mit dem Sabine Dardenne aber auch erreichen möchte, dass sich solch grausame Taten nicht noch einmal ereignen...
©2006 SAGA Egmont (P)2022 SAGA Egmont
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