Five days after her abduction, the American tourist on her dream vacation in Uganda was released by her kidnappers
The Ugandan military has announced that on Sunday, five days after her abduction, American tourist Kimberly Sue Endicott and her driver were released unharmed. The Kidnappers escaped and Ugandan troops are searching for them.
Endicott’s dream vacation turned into a nightmare when on Tuesday she and her safari driver were kidnapped by four gunmen while she was touring inside Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park..
Wild Frontiers Safari, Endicott’s tour company, reportedly paid a ransom for her release. The amount paid remains a secret. The kidnappers had demanded a ransom of $500,000.
The State Department warns against paying any ransom for abducted Americans because such payments will only encourage more kidnappings. Yeah, right! But tell that to the victim’s loved ones.
2 comments:
So now you need K&R insurance to go on vacation. Sweet.
Just stay in the U.S. There is plenty to see and do. Screw some corrupt 3rd World Country. An American with $ will draw attention like stink on shit!
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