Sicily Security Guard Turns Predator As Aussie Tourist Narrowly Escapes Second Kidnapping Bid In One Day
Stephanie, a Melbourne executive, says she fled a gated compound and a vineyard after separate drivers allegedly tried to abduct her in one night.
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The New York Post account raises much more questions about what happened
Stephanie, 36, wanted to go windsurfing and look at houses. Instead, she had to flee unpleasant men twice in one day. “I ran as fast as I could and hid,” she tells news.com.au.
Australian Influencer Kidnapped Twice In One Day In Italy, Shares Terrifying Ordeal
An Australian woman holidaying alone in Sicily was kidnapped twice in a single night, first by a reckless driver and then by a security guard who offered her a lift, escaping both times by fleeing on foot.
Woman kidnapped during Italy holiday, not once, but twice in a day
An Australian woman said she escaped two alleged kidnapping attempts by different men in Sicily within hours. The ordeal left her shaken and forced her to put her plans to buy a house in Italy on hold.
Tourist’s Dream Vacation Takes Nightmare Turn After She’s Kidnapped Twice In One Day: “I Just Ran And Ran”
Stephanie, a 36-year-old executive from Melbourne, had stayed behind in Italy after a European trip with friends when her dream vacation took a chilling turn. The Australian traveler, who is known on social media for sharing DIY home renovation videos, had been drawn to Sicily for two reasons: First, she wanted to explore Italy’s €1-house programs, where abandoned or dilapidated properties are sold for a symbolic one euro. Second, she was also i…
A dream holiday in Sicily has turned into a traumatic experience for a tourist in Australia. The woman tells that, within just a few hours, she went through two episodes in which she feared for her life, after being brought against her will by two different men. The case became known after she made her experience public, in the hope that she would warn other travelers.
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