After several months of engaging in prostitution, Danger escaped from the window. However, she was worried about being arrested and repatriated by the police. Even if she encountered the police, she did not ask for help. Instead, she fled to Malmö (the director's hometown) in Sweden's southern port city in a hurry. A Macedonian tourist provided her with temporary accommodation. On January 6, 2000, the Macedonian and his friend took turns --- raped Danger. On January 7, 2000, Danger jumped off a bridge in Malmö. The Swedish police immediately rushed him to the hospital for emergency treatment. Dange did not wake up during the hospitalization, and on January 10, the Swedish side announced his death.
After that, the Swedish police found no identity documents on his body. But through a phone number to get clues, she finally found her residence in Alef, in which three suicide notes intended to be placed on Lithuania were found, so that she learned of her life experience. In the residence, the Swedish police found a pair of Czech sisters who were only 13 years old, and the Swedish police rescued the sisters. Unfortunately, the Swedish police did not receive specific information about the Russian who abducted him.
In 2002, the film master Lucas Moodysen, who was born in Malmö, transformed Danger into Lilia and filmed the business card "Lilia Forever". He won the Swedish Golden Beetle Award for Best Director and was nominated for Europe that year. Movie awards.
On January 23, 2006, Queen Sylvia of Sweden personally announced various information about Dange.
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