Backpackers kidnapped by Salt Creek attacker reveal horror

Two young female backpackers have relived the horror attack when a man kidnapped and tortured them at Salt Creek. 

A German and a Brazilian woman were attacked on a remote beach in South Australia by 61-year-old Roman Heinze early last year.

Lena Rabente and Beatriz revealed the terrifying details of the attack which saw Beatriz tied up and sexually assaulted while Lena was repeatedly run over by Heinze’s 4WD.

 

Lena Rabente and Beatriz (pictured) have relived the horror attack when Roman Heinze kidnapped and tortured them at Salt Creek

Lena (pictured) was run over several times by Heinze and Beatriz was tied up and sexually assaulted 

Lena (pictured) was run over several times by Heinze and Beatriz was tied up and sexually assaulted 

The women managed to escape the frightening ordeal, and Heinze (pictured) was found in his car further down the beach

The women managed to escape the frightening ordeal, and Heinze (pictured) was found in his car further down the beach

 In an interview with 60 Minutes, Lena (left) said Heinze was 'totally insane' and that he wanted 'to kill [them]'

 In an interview with 60 Minutes, Lena (left) said Heinze was ‘totally insane’ and that he wanted ‘to kill [them]’

In an interview with 60 Minutes, Lena said Heinze was ‘totally insane’ and that he wanted ‘to kill [them]’. 

The women, who were 23-years-old at the time, met the 61-year-old through a Gumtree advertisement as they sought a lift to Melbourne.

Beatriz said Heinze told them he would show them some kangaroos, but it quickly turned into a nightmare. 

Eery footage of the two smiling women as they sat in the car with Heinze is shown during the 60 Minutes preview, revealing the moments shortly before the most horrifying moment of their lives.

The women were taken to a remote beach at Coorong National Park and Beatriz was tied up, sexually assaulted and threatened with a knife after he set up camp.

‘We knew that we had to fight that … we had to do whatever to survive,’ Beatriz told 60 Minutes. 

Beatriz said Heinze (pictured) told them he would show them some kangaroos, but it quickly turned into a nightmare

Beatriz said Heinze (pictured) told them he would show them some kangaroos, but it quickly turned into a nightmare

During the interview, which will go to air Sunday night, the two women relive their real life 'Wolf Creek' which ended with Heinze (pictured) behind bars for 22 years

During the interview, which will go to air Sunday night, the two women relive their real life ‘Wolf Creek’ which ended with Heinze (pictured) behind bars for 22 years

Her friend tried to save to but Heinze hit her on the head with a hammer and ran her over several times with his 4WD. 

Lena said she got ‘weaker and weaker’ and was forced to ‘jump on the bonnet’ to save herself from being run over by Heinze. 

The women were able to escape and Heinze was found by police in his bloodstained car along the beach.

Heinze confessed to assaulting another female backpacker in September 2014, had contacted another 13 backpackers and had pornographic videos found on his phone. 

Heinze was jailed for 22 years. 

During the interview, which will go to air Sunday night, the two women relive their real life ‘Wolf Creek’. 

Last month there were reports that the two women were looking to do a highly-paid television interview and a six-figure sum was accepted.    

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