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Three missionaries released in Haiti following October kidnapping

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Max Leroy Mesidor, the Metropolitan Archbishop of Port-au-Prince, hands off a placard that reads “You cannot kidnap my faith”, which he received as an offering from worshippers during Sunday Catholic Mass at the Chapelle de l’Immaculee Conception de l’HUEH in Port-au-Prince, Haiti October 31, 2021.(File Photo: REUTERS/Adrees Latif)

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Three missionaries who were kidnapped in Haiti in October have been released, the US State Department and the Ohio-based missionary group that organised the group’s trip to the Caribbean nation said today (Decembe 6).

“We are thankful to God that three more hostages were released last night. Those who were released are safe and seem to be in good spirits,” Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries said in a statement.

US State Department spokesman Ned Price on Monday confirmed the release, adding that the United States is continuing to work to secure the release of the others.

17 KIDNAPPED WHILE VISITING ORPHANAGE

Haitian National Police spokesman Garry Desrosiers said the three were released on Sunday night. He declined to give additional details, citing the security of the remaining hostages.

Sixteen Americans and one Canadian, including five children, were abducted after visiting an orphanage. The incident has highlighted Haiti’s dire kidnapping problem, which has worsened in recent months amid economic troubles and political upheaval.

Two other ministry group members were released last month.

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