One thing I noticed in the above article link was that it mentioned her father. They didn't say anything about him being kidnapped but they didn't say he was deceased or missing either. I am hoping that is a good indication that he was set free and is living at home.
Noticed that your post was just today and I am so thankful that she was released and is alive! I will look forward to hearing about her condition and pray that things emotionally and/or physically will start to heal now that she is back home.
I honestly don't know how I could ever handle having one of my children taken from me like that.
I do not understand why they are still in this country. The father was kidnapped and now the daughter. It seems once you are a bit successful then you become a target, and not once, but twice or three times until you are dead as in some cases recorded here. I cannot stand this place.
According to the Guardian Newspaper she was released unhurt.
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After being kept hostage for two weeks, a 14-year-old girl was released unhurt by her abductors during the wee hours of yesterday. Amrika Ramdial was dropped of in St Helena Village, Piarco, around 1.45. Police said the kidnappers released her after her parents paid $70,000. Ramdial, a Third Form student of Holy Faith Convent in Couva, was walking to her home near Gaston Street, Chaguanas, two Wednesdays ago, when she was snatched. She was grabbed by two men and dragged into a car. The kidnappers had demanded a $1 million ransom for her safe release. Her mother, Allison, is a restaurant owner, while her father, Geewan, is a dry goods dealer... |
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I do not understand why they are still in this country. |