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(27 Apr 2004) APTN 1. Street where Marc Dutroux lived and held his victims 2. Policemen 3. Entrance 4. Security van in front of Marc Dutroux's house 5. Arrival of the accused in cars 6. Policeman taking out bulletproof vest 7. Policeman escorting the accused Michel Lelievre out of car 8. Bus arriving with victims, judge, lawyers, witnesses and members of the public 9. Close-up of one of the deceased victim's mothers in the bus, Betty Marchal 10. Surviving victim Sabine Dardenne hugging social worker 11. Media on bridge opposite house POOL 12. People outside house 13. Police gathered outside house 14. People going into house under brown carpet 15. Dardenne hugging other survivor Laetitia Delhez 16. More people going into house 17. Pan down house, people coming out 18. One of the accused being led in 19. Interior house - people going in 20. Bedroom with bed frames 21. Handprint on wall 22. Bedroom 23. Men going down into cellar 24. Men in cellar 25. Man crouching down to go into another room of cellar 26. Various of cellar STORYLINE: Two young women allegedly kidnapped and abused by Marc Dutroux nearly a decade ago on Tuesday went back to the house from which they were rescued to show judges and jurors in his trial the basement cell where they were kept. "They have to realise what it was like too," said Laetitia Delhez, talking to reporters just before going to Dutroux's run-down house in a working-class neighbourhood of Marcinelle, a city in southern Belgium's rustbelt. Delhez, now 22, and Sabine Dardenne, 20, testified last week about living conditions in the cell and alleged abuse at the hands of Dutroux during two emotional days of court hearings. The two were rescued from the dungeon in August 1996, shortly after Dutroux, a convicted paedophile out on parole, was arrested. Four victims were found dead on Dutroux properties. Proceedings in the kidnap, rape and murder trial in Arlon were suspended as two buses took over 100 people to the rowhouse, 175 kilometers (110 miles) away, for a firsthand view of the conditions in which six victims were held, four of them in the dank basement dungeon. Dutroux and two other suspects, wearing bullet proof vests, were brought in armoured cars. Some 280 police officers and guard dogs cordoned off the area around the house to keep onlookers out. A helicopter that violated a flight ban over the area was eventually chased away by police, who said a photographer was inside. Three defendants, including Dutroux and his former wife Michelle Martin, were being held in a green van outside the house. The fourth defendant, Michel Nihoul, was not fit to travel. The front door had been removed and replaced by a light brown blanket to make passage into the house easier. Blue plastic covers were hung on the side of a nearby bridge to block an easy view for drivers and train passengers. Two eight-year-old victims - Julie Lejeune and Melissa Russo - are thought to have starved to death in Dutroux's basement in 1996 while he was in jail for car theft. Two others - Eefje Lambrecks, 19, and An Marchal, 17 - were also in the house before they were killed in 1996. Their bodies were unearthed from a Dutroux backyard. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...