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An unidentified person paid a ransom that freed three missionaries kidnapped by a gang in Haiti under an agreement that was supposed to have led to the release of all 15 remaining captives early last month, workers for their Ohio-based organization have confirmed.
Haiti Gang Releases All American Missionaries They were finally free. After their harrowing journey, the 12 boarded a U.S. Coast Guard flight for Florida where they were reunited with the hostages who had been freed earlier. Two of the hostages were freed in late November, and three were released earlier this month.
Twelve missionaries who were abducted in Haiti managed to get away on their own, their organisation has said. The group escaped their captors at night and used the stars for navigation to trek through dense bush for hours, a spokesman said.
All of the 17 members of a missionary group who had been held hostage in Haiti are free, exactly two months after they were kidnapped by a Haitian gang. Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries said on Thursday that the 12 remaining hostages had been freed.
Michele Montas, a Haitian journalist and former U.N. spokesperson, told CBS News "the kidnapping of these American missionaries and their prolonged detention have brought the attention of the world on the deteriorating security situation in Haiti."
Hostages held in Haiti escaped by slipping past armed guards in the night.
They were finally free! All 17 missionaries are now home and safe, and as we learned Monday from leaders of the Ohio-based faith group, 12 escaped for their freedom less than one week ago. Five of the 17 captured were previously released in late November and earlier this month.
All 17 of the missionaries kidnapped in Haiti two months ago have now been freed. Violence and kidnapping have spiked in Haiti following the assassination of its president in July.
The Haitian national police have confirmed that all 17 members of a North American Christian missionary group kidnapped two months ago have now been released. Five had previously been released, but the remaining 12 were found in the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital.
"They were finally free." The 12 were flown to Florida on a U.S. Coast Guard flight, and later reunited with five hostages who were released earlier.