The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife missionary free after being kidnapped in west Africa.

NIGERIA: Christian charity worker from Leven was held with three others, one of whom was killed

- STEWART ALEXANDER

A British national being held hostage in Nigeria has been killed, while three others have returned safely home after the west African country’s authoritie­s negotiated their release, including one from Fife.

The circumstan­ces surroundin­g Ian Squire’s death, three weeks after his kidnap, were not immediatel­y clear.

It is understood that Mr Squire and fellow Christian charity workers David and Shirley Donovan and Alanna Carson were working as missionari­es when they were abducted from their accommodat­ion in Delta State in the south of the country in the early hours of October 13.

Alanna Carson worked at Specsavers in Leven.

Shop director Adrian McCann said: “We are of course hugely relieved to hear that our colleague has been safely released and is back home with her family.”

Ms Carson is an optometris­t at the Specsavers store.

A UK Foreign Office spokesman said: “We are supporting the families of four British people who were abducted on October 13 in Nigeria, one of whom was tragically killed.

“This has clearly been a traumatic time for all concerned, and our staff will continue to do all we can to support the families.

“We are grateful to the Nigerian authoritie­s, and are unable to comment given the ongoing nature of their investigat­ions.”

In a statement, the families of the four hostages said: “Alanna, Ian, David and Shirley were kidnapped in Nigeria some three weeks ago.

“We are grateful for the support received by the British High Commission and help from the Nigerian authoritie­s in negotiatin­g their release.

“We are delighted and relieved that Alanna, David and Shirley have returned home safely. Our thoughts are now with the family and friends of Ian as we come to terms with his sad death.

“This has been a traumatic time for our loved ones who were kidnapped and for their families and friends here in the UK.

“We would therefore ask that the media respect our privacy as we come to terms with the news.

“We will not be making any further comment.”

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