'Swedish Fritzl' accused of imprisoning woman in bunker

Woman says Dr Martin Trenneborg kept her prisoner for six days and was planning another abduction

Martin Trenneborg
Swedish police photo of the bunker where Trenneborg is accused of imprisoning his victim
(Image credit: Swedish Police Authority)

A doctor dubbed the "Swedish Josef Fritzl" is to stand trial on Monday, charged with abducting a woman and imprisoning her in a bunker at his remote country home.

Dr Martin Trenneborg, 38, is believed to have met his victim, an unnamed woman in her 30s, after posing as a wealthy US stockbroker, The Independent reports. On their second date, she claims he came to her flat in Stockholm and gave her chocolate-covered strawberries laced with Rohypnol, the so-called "date-rape" drug.

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