Linor Abargil (, sometimes spelled Linor Aberjil; born February 17, 1980) is an Israeli attorney, actress, model and beauty queen who won the Miss World 1998, shortly after being . Since then, she has become a global advocate in the fight against sexual violence. She was crowned by her predecessor Miss World 1997, Diana Hayden.
In 1996, at age 16, she was signed by Look modeling agency, and proceeded to win the title "Discovery of the Year" in the 1997 modeling contest. In 1998, at 18, she was crowned Miss Israel, and went on to compete in the Miss World competition in Seychelles.
Just seven weeks before the competition, then 18-year-old Abargil was raped at knifepoint and stabbed by Uri Shlomo Nur, a travel agent from Milan. Abargil was referred to Nur by her Italian modeling agency for assistance changing her flight back to Israel. Nur told Abargil that it would be easier to get on a plane from Rome, and offered to take her there in his car. On the way, he pulled onto an isolated dirt road, where he threatened Abargil with a knife, bound her in the back seat, and raped her, after which he began stabbing and strangling her with a rope. Certain that he intended to kill her, Abargil managed to escape by assuring Nur that she knew this was "not really him" and that she wouldn't tell anyone. However, as soon as she got to the Rome train station, she called her mother to tell her what happened, and then met a woman who accompanied her to get a medical examination and to report the rape to the police. The Italian authorities, however, promptly released Nur, and then declined to prosecute.
Abargil went on to win the Miss World title, returning home to Israel to heightened fame and public attention, which she reported made it difficult for her to deal with her continuing trauma, and resulted in difficulty carrying out her duties as Miss World.
Frustrated by the refusal of the Italian authorities to pursue the case, Abargil reported the rape to Israeli authorities, who issued an arrest warrant for Nur and began extradition proceedings. Due to a media blackout on the case in Israel, Nur was unaware of the charges pending against him. When he returned to Israel a few months later to visit family, he was arrested at the airport. He was tried for rape, sodomy, and abduction, and was convicted with the help of DNA evidence found in his car. Nur was sentenced to 16 years in prison. When he came up for parole, Abargil mounted a campaign against his release, and he ultimately served his entire sentence. By this time, she had already become a well-known activist, calling for other women to follow her example and report their assaults to the police.
After being crowned Miss World, Abargil continued to work as a model in Israel and internationally, and enrolled to study drama at Beit Zvi. Afterwards, she appeared in several plays and television series. However, between her decision to become an Orthodox Jew in 2009, which put an end to her modeling, and her commitment to fighting sexual violence, Abargil decided on a new direction, and decided to study law at the Netanya Academic College. She then went on to work for the Tel Aviv District Attorney.
Brave Miss World premiered on Israeli television in 2013, to positive reviews and public reception, and was screened at multiple film festivals in the United States and Europe throughout 2013 and 2014. The film was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Documentary Film.
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