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A woman kidnapped, drugged and locked in a dungeon by a man nicknamed ‘Sweden’s Josef Fritzl’ has started an OnlyFans page to overcome her trauma.
The glamorous Isabel Eriksson was attacked by the evil Dr. Martin Trenneborg, who gave her strawberries laced with the date rape drug Rohipnol, as part of his twisted plot.
He took her to an isolated country house in Kristianstad in southern Sweden, locked her in a bunker for six days before he was finally arrested in 2015 after breaking into a police station.
Trenneborg was later jailed for eight years after Isabel’s ordeal, and to help overcome the PTSD she suffers from, she has now launched her Only Fans page.
Users can pay £12 a month to see former escort Isabel in a series of semi-nude photos of herself which she describes as “artsy” and “tasteful”.
Alias Isabel Eriksson, now 37, was held in a bunker in southern Sweden for six days in 2015.
Isabel shared how she is getting over the ordeal by setting up an OnlyFans page
Isabel (pictured) has also since written a book about her experience called ‘You Are Mine’.
In an exclusive interview, Isabel, 37, bravely waives her anonymity, telling MailOnline: ‘My OnlyFans site is my way of dealing with the trauma I’m still dealing with even after all these years.
“I have always been very creative and posing for these photos that are witty and tasteful is my way of dealing with the stress I went through.
“I am not fully nude in any of the photos, I am wearing my underwear and they are not pornographic.
“They are beautiful and sensual photographs, which reflect my creative artistic passion and have helped me cope with the severe post-traumatic stress disorder that I was left with.
“We should all be proud of our bodies, and we’re all a work of art, and we’re all beautiful, and if you want to manifest that to yourself and others, that’s great.”
Recounting her nightmare to MailOnline, Isabel described how she thought she would “die” when she woke up to see Trenneborg standing over her.
She added: “I was still sleepy but I was terrified of the situation so I grabbed onto the metal spikes that were in the bunker and tried to attack it.”
“I wanted to kill him because I was afraid and I didn’t know what he was going to do with me, if he would rape me and then kill me.
“But since I was still sedated, he managed to remove the spikes from me and said that if I didn’t do something like that again, he would chain me up and only give me cookies to eat.”
Trenneborg had hired Isabel, who was working as a night escort worth £2,000, at the time and put her in his car after meeting her in Stockholm and then driving 350 miles to Kristianstad.
Although he was initially charged with rape, the trial ruled there was insufficient evidence to confirm that he had sexually assaulted her, and he was found guilty of kidnapping and released last year.
Police became suspicious after interviewing Trenneborg when Isabel was reported missing.
Trenneborg’s home near Kristianstad in southern Sweden, where he locked her in a soundproof cell inside this homemade bunker (pictured building on the left)
Trenneborg meticulously planned the kidnapping over a long period of time, exposing the victim to grave risk by sedating her and keeping her locked up in this soundproof bunker.
The nature of his crime, along with the underground bunker where he kept Isabel, earned him the nickname ‘Josef Fritzl of Scandinavia’.
Austrian Fritzl was jailed in 2009 for rape and murder after having his own daughter, Elizabeth, locked in a cellar under his home for 24 years.
Isabel said: ‘I still think [Trenneborg] He raped me when I was high, and he was angry that the charge was dismissed.
He should have been sentenced to longer for what he did to me. She was so scared; I was terrified, and I thought he was going to die.
“He was a creepy guy and he said he wanted to keep me in the bunker as his girlfriend and he wanted to have sex with me two or three times a week and I would have to cook and clean for him.”
“He asked me what my mother was like and that maybe she could join us in the bunker and the thought of that scared me.”
Trenneborg, now 46, was finally caught after he panicked after news reports of Isabel’s disappearance and took her to Stockholm, where they broke into a city police station.
He had told her to give the detectives a cover that she was safe and in no danger, but they grew suspicious and when questioned alone, she revealed her ordeal.
Isabel said: “She had seen my escort page ad and booked me in for the night, she seemed fine at first and had worked as an escort for seven years so I know how to take care of myself.”
“He was very convincing and seemed quite normal, but he was the complete opposite. All the customers I’d had before were good and perfectly respectable – Trenneborg was my first and only bad experience.
“After I tried to kill him and it didn’t work, I knew the only way to get out alive was to make him believe I trusted him, but at the same time find a way to escape.”
Eriksson spoke about the ordeal and wrote a book after escaping from Trenneborg’s lair.
Isabel, who has also written a book about her experience called you are mineHe said: ‘When I heard he was released I was horrified and even though I have a protected identity I’m still scared he’s out there.’
‘But at the same time, I know that I have to move on with my life and look forward and that’s why I put my energy into my creative work.
“I stopped working as an escort after the kidnapping and have now moved to another part of Sweden. My parents know that I was a sex worker and at first they were not happy but then they accepted it.
“I worked all over the world as an escort, New York, Miami, Australia and Sweden, and I had a lot of rich clients and some famous ones, but obviously I can’t say who they were.
‘Let’s say they were high-profile athletes and people from the entertainment world.
“I made a lot of money from my job and I invested a lot of what I earned, but I also spent a lot, I never looked at the price tags because I didn’t have to.”
When asked what the future holds for me, Isabel replied: “I’m single now and have been for a while, but it would be wonderful to meet the right person with whom I could settle down and have a family.”