Collomp, ex-Nigerian hostage back home in France
A French engineer abducted by Islamist militants in northern
Nigeria and held for 11 months arrived back in France on Monday after
managing to escape his kidnappers.
A plane carrying the “weakened” 63-year-old Francis Collomp, accompanied by France’s Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, landed early Monday at a military airport outside Paris.
He emerged from the plane looking extremely tired, his face drawn, and was met by relatives and the French prime minister.
Collomp was taken by Ansaru terror group, an affiliate of Boko Haram and Al Qaeda, on December 19, 2012, in the state of Katsina in northern Nigeria.
A plane carrying the “weakened” 63-year-old Francis Collomp, accompanied by France’s Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, landed early Monday at a military airport outside Paris.
He emerged from the plane looking extremely tired, his face drawn, and was met by relatives and the French prime minister.
Collomp was taken by Ansaru terror group, an affiliate of Boko Haram and Al Qaeda, on December 19, 2012, in the state of Katsina in northern Nigeria.
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