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Woman escapes abductors after being drugged, molested for four days


Four days after she was abducted, a woman was able to escape her abductors and run to the National Bureau of Investigations (NBI) to narrate her ordeal.
 
"Sana po matulungan niyo po ako. Para wala na pong madamay na iba," "Michelle" told GMA's "24 Oras" on Thursday.


 
According to "Michelle", three armed men followed her in Pasay City and forced her to come with them by sticking a knife in her back.
 
She was then blindfolded and taken to a windowless safehouse, where she was made to dance in her underwear.
 
"Umiiyak po ako kasi ayaw ko po magsayaw, tapos sinasampal po ako. 'O, ayan, magsayaw ka.' Ni hindi po ako pinapakain. Tubig lang po, yung nakakatulog na po ako," Michelle said.
 
The NBI suspects that GHB (gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid) or liquid ecstasy, a substance commonly used by rapists to subdue their victims, was mixed in the water.
 
"Mantakin mo naman na ilang araw siyang na ano sa gamot, na hindi niya alam yung gamot dahil parang hindi niya masabing hindi puwede," NBI-NCR Chief Atty. Max Salvado said.
 
"Michelle" said her abductors would molest and slap her in addition to slicing her wrists while asleep. They also took a photograph of her as proof of life to her parents while unconscious.
 
She was able to escape by feigning sleep while one of her captors was in the shower and the other two were out of their warehouse.
 
NBI agents attempted to find the three armed men in the Pasay City warehouse, but were unable to find the suspects. 
 
However, an artist sketch of one of the abductors was released as part of their ongoing investigations. — Rie Takumi/JDS, GMA News