Being held captive in constant fear was an 'intolerable situation' for her children, says Joshua Boyle's wife - News Summed Up

Being held captive in constant fear was an 'intolerable situation' for her children, says Joshua Boyle's wife


But I had to do everything I could do help them,” Caitlan Coleman Boyle told ABC News in an interview broadcast Monday. Pakistani troops rescued Coleman Boyle, her husband, Joshua Boyle, and their three children on Oct. 11, five years after the couple was abducted in Afghanistan on a backpacking trip. The children were born while the family was being held by the Taliban-linked Haqqani network. Joshua Boyle told ABC how he and his wife physically fought with the guards, and she suffered a broken cheekbone and three broken fingers. “And that did not make me friends.”Boyle told reporters shortly after the family’s release that his wife had been raped.


Source: National Post November 20, 2017 20:03 UTC



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