The Borneo Post

Bodies found in Colombia are journalist­s from Ecuador

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CALI, Colombia: Colombian prosecutor­s said Monday that bodies found in a border jungle area were those of three Ecuadoran journalist­s who were killed after being held hostage.

The bodies, found on Thursday, were those of reporter Javier Ortega, 32, photograph­er Paul Rivas, 45, and their driver Efrain Segarra 60. The trio was abducted on March 26.

The bodies “will be handed over to Ecuadoran authoritie­s who already have arranged the air transport from Cali,” a Colombian government statement said.

The trio, who worked for Ecuador’s influentia­l El Comercio newspaper, were kidnapped while covering a story on violence along the remote border, prompting both countries to send troops to hunt down the perpetrato­rs.

Authoritie­s blame the kidnapping on a gang led by Walter Patricio Artizala, better known as ‘Guacho’, a former Colombian guerrilla with the now- defunct FARC.

Ecuador’s northeaste­rn border region is covered with dense jungle and crisscross­ed by rivers leading into the Pacific, has become a paradise for drug trafficker­s.

The case has strained ties between Ecuador and Colombia.

Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Jose Valencia said the bodies would be returned today afternoon on an Ecuadoran air force flight.

There was no immediate identifica­tion of a fourth body found in the same grave. — AFP

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King Abdullah meets with Trump accompanie­d by Queen Rania and first lady Melania Trump in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. — Reuters photo

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