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Russian Woman Survives 14 Years in Captivity as a Sex Prisoner

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Daily Mail

In Russia, a man is under fire for allegedly imprisoning a minor for 14 years and raping her thousands of times.

Russian state television and the Daily Mail recently reported that on June 26, a woman who is called Ekaterina testified against Cheskidov’s trial on charges of murder, kidnapping, and rape.

Vladimir Cheskidov kidnapped Ekaterina in 2011 when she was 19, locking her in his house in Chelyabinsk while hanging her on a wooden cross and repeatedly raping her.

Ekaterina managed to escape her 14 years of imprisonment at the age of 34 and reported Cheskidov to the police. Upon reuniting with her family, she exposed Cheskidov’s atrocities.

Cheskidov’s house had two locked doors that led to a small, secret room where she was imprisoned and suffered a multitude of mistreatment.

To prevent her from escaping, Ekaterina’s arms and legs were bound to a cross with a noose around her neck, and her mouth was taped up to prevent her from calling for help.

Daily Mail

The walls of Ekaterina’s secret chamber were covered with pornographic pictures, and authorities found multiple sex toys that had been used to torture her.

Shockingly, Ekaterina testified that she was raped thousands of times in her 14 years of imprisonment.

“It was impossible to escape from this trap as the sadist invented a special device where he placed the woman during his absence,”  reported Russian state TV.

The atrocities committed by Cheskidov continued with finding another woman’s body in the basement. Cheskidov killed this 30-year-old woman named Oksana in front of Ekaterina and threatened Ekaterina that she would meet the same fate if she did not cooperate.

Cheskidov, however, rejected all accusations, claiming, “I didn’t do anything,” and refused to apologize to the victims.

Allegedly abetting her son’s criminal behavior, Cheskidov’s mother, Valentina, asserted, “She joined my son and lived like a queen… No-one kept her.”

Daniel Kim
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