UBTH Nurse regains freedom after ‘negotiation with kidnappers’
The nurse with the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, was released at about 10pm last Saturday.
Southern City News had reported that Rita was whisked away by the gunmen in the presence of her children at Igun-Owina quarters at about 7:45pm last Sunday.
The kidnappers, who reportedly forced her into a Toyota Highlander car, had also demanded a ransom of N10 million before she could be released.
The family had said that the matter was reported at the Ekiadolor Police Division.
The incident led to a protest by members of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, who demanded her unconditional release.
It was, however, learnt that the victim regained her freedom following a negotiation.
“Basically, we negotiated and at the end of the day, she was rescued. The police were not involved. She was released at about 10pm last (Saturday) night. They dropped her off along the bypass,” a source said.
Her husband, Dan, who confirmed her release, said she had been taken to a hospital for medical treatment.
“She was hurt. We took her to the hospital to do a CT scan; she was tortured,” he said.
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