READ MORE: Will Daily Star's 60p Tesco lettuce or PM Liz Truss last longer? Watch live feedBatangas City Police saved the woman after she escaped from her captors who detained her in a house in Barangay Alangilan, for nearly three weeks on October 6.The victim - a Shanghai native whose name has been withheld - was found by officers in a convenience store in the village and was brought to the police station.Law enforcement officers raided the house from which she fled, but the suspects had already escaped.
They also discovered the cramped cage - with some pillows and a red bucket inside - where the lady was kept hostage. The police anti-kidnapping unit confirmed that an abduction had been reported in the same city on the same date.
The woman's boyfriend filed a report after receiving a video from an unknown number on his phone that allegedly showed his girlfriend being battered by a baseball bat.He said the suspects later called him demanding £180,000 in ransom for her freedom.He further claimed that the woman had been whisked away on a white Toyota Fortuner with two Chinese nationals and a Filipino at the wheel.It is unclear how the victim managed to break free from the cage and escape her abductors.Brigadier General Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr, chief of the Police Regional Office 4A, said in a statement: "I commend the operatives of Batangas City Police Station for saving the victim.
Your timely response foiled a yet another kidnapping incident involving Chinese Nationals."Such atrocities should not proliferate in our region.
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