Times of Suriname

Freed Taliban hostage family on way home to Canada

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PAKISTAN - A couple freed from militant captivity in Pakistan were on a flight to London yesterday, a Pakistani military source said. Joshua Boyle, a Canadian, boarded a flight in Islamabad with his American wife Caitlan Coleman and their three children, the military source with direct knowledge of the arrangemen­t told CNN. Boyle and Coleman were held for five years by the Talibanaff­iliated Haqqani network in Afghanista­n. Their three children were born during their time in captivity.

They were freed Thursday in a mission carried out by Pakistani forces based on intelligen­ce from US authoritie­s.

Coleman and Boyle were held hostage by the Haqqani Network for five years after their kidnapping in 2012. The Pakistani Army announced it had freed the couple along with their three children Boyle’s father, Patrick, told CNN that his son had described the rescue mission during a phone call.

“The five of them being in the back of a car being transferre­d and a car being stopped, surrounded by, Josh described, 35 Pakistani Army officials,” Patrick Boyle said. “A firefight breaking out, that all five captors had been killed by the Pakistani Army, and all five of our Boyles are safe and okay. Josh said he was hit with some shrapnel and our government­s have confirmed that he was damaged in the leg. That’s all we know right now about that.” Boyle said the sudden turn of events was nothing short of miraculous.

“Cait, in her last video said if all five of them make it out, it’s going to be a miracle,” Boyle said. “And we’re living a miracle.”

(CNN.COM)

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