‘They were finally free’: Ohio missionaries made brave escape from captors in Haiti

Otis Mayfield

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BERLIN, Ohio (WJW) – Christian Aid Ministries (CAM) held a press conference Monday to update the latest on the group’s members who were held hostage in Haiti.

17 members of the group were kidnapped in October.

12 people made it to safety late last week and returned to the U.S.

5 others had previously been released.

The 400 Mawozo gang had demanded ransom for the group.

Christian Aid Ministries said Monday that some had raised funds to pay the ransom but did not detail who contributed the money or whether anyone was paid.




Just in time for Christmas.

Well, they're finally released. Nobody knows if the ransom was paid or not.

Do you think it's wise to do missionary work in Haiti?
 
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BERLIN, Ohio (WJW) – Christian Aid Ministries (CAM) held a press conference Monday to update the latest on the group’s members who were held hostage in Haiti.

17 members of the group were kidnapped in October.

12 people made it to safety late last week and returned to the U.S.

5 others had previously been released.

The 400 Mawozo gang had demanded ransom for the group.

Christian Aid Ministries said Monday that some had raised funds to pay the ransom but did not detail who contributed the money or whether anyone was paid.




Just in time for Christmas.

Well, they're finally released. Nobody knows if the ransom was paid or not.

Do you think it's wise to do missionary work in Haiti?

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Why do you lie on every post you make?
The Reuters report plainly states that a ransom was paid for the release of the 12 missionaires.
 

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