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Nigeria kidnappers free UK girl | Nigeria kidnappers free UK girl |
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A three-year-old British girl abducted in southern Nigeria four days ago has been reunited with her family after being freed by her kidnappers. | |
Margaret Hill's parents, Mike and Oluchi Hill, said she was in good health but "covered in mosquito bites". | Margaret Hill's parents, Mike and Oluchi Hill, said she was in good health but "covered in mosquito bites". |
They threatened to kill the girl unless a ransom was paid or Mr Hill, a British oil worker, took her place. The family deny paying any ransom. | |
UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he was "delighted" at the release. | UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he was "delighted" at the release. |
"I am grateful to the Nigerian authorities for all their help and I hope the perpetrators will be swiftly brought to justice," Mr Miliband said. | |
'Worrying times' | |
The toddler was taken to hospital for an examination before being reunited with her parents on Sunday night local time. | |
Margaret had been on her way to school in Port Harcourt on Thursday when gunmen smashed a window of the car she was being driven in and snatched her. | |
Mr and Mrs Hill have no plans to leave Nigeria | Mr and Mrs Hill have no plans to leave Nigeria |
The car's driver was stabbed as he tried to protect the girl. | |
Mr Hill told the BBC that, despite having been held in a hut and bitten by mosquitoes, his daughter was "very active, not much worse for wear". | |
He said he would continue to live in Nigeria for the time being -but that he and his family would probably take a holiday. | |
"I live here and I work here and I've been in Africa since 1973," he said. | "I live here and I work here and I've been in Africa since 1973," he said. |
"Just because people get mad, they kidnap the children. It's very worrying but things have got to get better - they can't get worse. | "Just because people get mad, they kidnap the children. It's very worrying but things have got to get better - they can't get worse. |
"If it frightens everybody away, the whole country will be empty." | "If it frightens everybody away, the whole country will be empty." |
Immense pressure | Immense pressure |
Mrs Hill, who is Nigerian, said the abductors had contacted her and demanded an unspecified ransom for Margaret's release. | |
The kidnappers had vowed to kill the girl unless her father, a British expatriate oil worker originally from Murton in County Durham, took her place. | The kidnappers had vowed to kill the girl unless her father, a British expatriate oil worker originally from Murton in County Durham, took her place. |
The President of Nigeria, Umaru Yar'Adua, had called for the girl's release, and the region's main militant group - the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) - had offered to help find her. | The President of Nigeria, Umaru Yar'Adua, had called for the girl's release, and the region's main militant group - the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) - had offered to help find her. |
More than 200 hostages have been taken by armed groups in the last 18 months in Nigeria but none has ever been killed. | |
Margaret was the third child to be kidnapped in the last six weeks. | Margaret was the third child to be kidnapped in the last six weeks. |
The daughter of a Nigerian businessman and a local state legislator's daughter were both eventually released unharmed after ransom payments. | The daughter of a Nigerian businessman and a local state legislator's daughter were both eventually released unharmed after ransom payments. |