Wednesday 14 March 2012

Dugard to remain in hiding to protect daughters

In this photo taken Friday March 9, 2012, Oprah Winfrey presents Jaycee Dugard with a DVF Award at The Third Annual DVF Awards held at the United Nations in New York. Dugard, who survived being kidnapped and held captive for 18 years, recently left her undisclosed California home to travel to New York City to make her first public appearance at an awards ceremony with Winfrey and give an interview with ABC News. She told ABC News that she plans to live in hiding until her two daughters, who were conceived in rapes by Dugard’s kidnapper, are older and can better understand the circumstances in which they were born. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)Kidnapping survivor Jaycee Dugard, who first made national headlines three years ago, said in a TV interview that she plans to live in seclusion with her daughters until they are mature enough to understand what happened to them.


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