A very scary situation, they were all hurt. One of the ladies arm was broken and the rest had cuts and bruises.
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SALT LAKE CITY -- Armed assailants attack and rob a Latter-day Saint Apostle, his wife and two other couples in the African nation of Mozambique. Elder Russell M. Nelson and his wife, Wendy, were on a Church assignment when the incident happened. According to Church spokesman Scott Trotter, the wife of the mission President Blair Packard suffered a broken arm. She and others also have cuts and bruises. Elder William and Sister Shanna Parmley of the Africa Southeast Area Presidency. Elder and Sister Nelson traveled to Mozambique for these weekend meetings with Church leaders there; Elder William and Sister Shanna Parmley of the Africa Southeast Area Presidency, and Pres. Blair and Sister Cindy Packard; he is the President of the Mozambique Maputo Mission. The country is located in the southeastern part of the African continent on the Indian Ocean; Maputo is the Capitol. The Church Statement says: "On Friday evening they were having dinner together in the mission president's home when armed assailants entered the home and robbed them. We don't have complete information yet, but we understand that Sister Packard's arm was broken. In addition, she and others suffered some superficial injuries, mainly cuts and bruises. Elder and Sister Nelson will continue their assignment over the weekend as planned." The Church statement also includes information that authorities in that city are investigating the matter.... |
Before their assignments they were warned that African nations are very dangerous (we always hear about kidnapping for ransom, rapes, etc). I hope they did not do anything to the ladies although if it did happen I don't think they will report it. My prayers to them at this difficult time.
Well, I was going to mention how dangerous African nations are but I did not want to sound prejudice being that they are White. However, a look at the Threads here will show it is not an area to 'dwell' for even short periods.
I'm pretty sure security for the Apostles will now become a norm.
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I'm pretty sure security for the Apostles will now become a norm. |
Elder Russell M. Nelson, wife robbed in Mozambique
Elder Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and his wife, Wendy, were among church leaders robbed by armed assailants Friday evening in the Mozambique Maputo Mission home. On a church assignment in Mozambique, Elder and Sister Nelson were having dinner with Elder William W. Parmley of the Quorums of the Seventy . . . Ref. Source 4
I doubt it. The fact that Elder Nelson and his wife decided to stay (despite the horrible ordeal) gives the sign they won't be doing that if not, look at South Africa (the place with the highest rape per capita) where sisters can STILL serve missions there after the terrible gang rape episode of two sister missionaries some few years ago.
The Church is HUGE in Africa and growing tremendously.