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Ex-hostage talks of having children while in captivity

- By Rob Gillies The Associated Press

TORONTO — Former hostage Joshua Boyle said Monday he and his wife decided to have children even while held captive because they always planned to have a big family and decided, “Hey, let’s make the best of this and at least go home with a larger start on our dream family.”

Boyle, his American wife, Caitlan Coleman, and their three children were rescued Wednesday, five years after the couple was abducted in Afghanista­n on a backpackin­g trip. The children were born in captivity.

“We’re sitting as hostages with a lot of time on our hands,” Boyle told The Associated Press in an email Monday. “We always wanted as many as possible, and we didn’t want to waste time. Cait’s in her

30s. The clock is ticking.”

Boyle said the kids are now

4, 2 and “somewhere around 6 months.”

“Honestly we’ve always planned to have a family of 5, 10, 12 children … We’re Irish, haha,” he wrote.

Boyle said after landing at Toronto’s airport that the Taliban-linked Haqqani network killed their infant daughter and raped his wife during the years they were held.

In the email exchange, Boyle did not respond to a question about the fourth child. The Taliban said in a statement on Sunday that it was a miscarriag­e.

Boyle has said conditions during the five-year ordeal changed over time as the family was shuffled among at least three prisons. He has described the first as remarkably barbaric, the second as more comfortabl­e and the third as a place of violence in which he and his wife were frequently separated and beaten.

After returning to his parents’ home in Smiths Falls, Ontario,

Boyle emailed the AP a statement saying they had “reached the first true ‘home’ that the children have ever known.”

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