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Queenie Rosita Law: what I learned from my kidnapping

Bossini heiress tells Post about her recovery, and what she now hopes to achieve in life

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Law, pictured at her studio in Sheung Wan, said her life changed 180 degrees after the kidnapping. Photo: Nora Tam

Queenie Rosita Law said she had “overcome” the difficulties of her kidnapping ordeal and may write a book to “inspire others” to be strong in the face of hardship.

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In an interview with the Post, the 29-year-old Bossini heiress described a “180-degree change” to her life after spending nearly a month resting at home after the kidnapping, following by her finding “another world”.

She emphasised she was not traumatised and that the experience taught her a lesson to devote energy towards her “dream and goal” in life.

“I think I’ve overcome it now,” she said of the kidnapping.

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“I wasn’t too afraid. I don’t think it was a very traumatising experience ... [because] I’ve been a positive person throughout.”

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