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Somali pirate hostage admits 'food wasn't bad' and captors asked to 'stay in touch'

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food wasn’t that bad” and one of the gang “offered to stay in touch by email”.Journalist Colin Freeman, 52, was kidnapped at gunpoint by his own bodyguards in Bosaso, a city on Somalia’s northern coast, in 2008 whilst investigating Somalia’s piracy problem.Colin and his photographer, José Cendon, were bundled into a car and had hoods pulled over their heads throughout the ordeal, before they were transported to a cave they were kept in.He told MyLondon: “It's a massive shock when it happens.

You try and think ‘could I escape?'“But the moment people have a gun pointed at you the instinct is just to do exactly what you're told.“When we were moving through the mountain terrain they’d have a scout out front and a scout at the back.“They looked.

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