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Britons Kidnapping: Police Kill One, Arrest Two Suspects Police in Nigeria’s southern Delta state said they killed one suspect and arrested two others accused of involvement in the kidnapping last month of four Britons. Three of the British hostages, who were taken by gunmen on October 13, were released earlier this week after negotiations, but a fourth, Ian Squire was killed. Squire, a 57-year old British optician was on his fourth visit to Burutu, Delta State in Nigeria’s South, on health charity work, when he was kidnapped. He did not survive it as the British Foreign Office announced his death on Monday. While they released three others, they killed Squire, a man who had left his thriving practice in Shepperton Surrey, to offer succor and sight to poor Nigerians. He and the three colleagues, David Donovan, his wife Shirley and Alanna Carson captured with him were in Nigeria to offer cataract operations and eye check-ups to Delta people. However, Delta state police spokesman, Andrew Aniamaka, said officers arrested two suspects and killed a third after he opened fire, wounding two officers. Aniamaka said two other suspects who were arrested previously led police to the three men. Britons Kidnapping: Police Kill One, Arrest Two Suspects Police in Nigeria’s southern Delta state said they killed one suspect and arrested two others accused of involvement in the kidnapping last month of four Britons. Three of the British hostages, who were taken by gunmen on October 13, were released earlier this week after negotiations, but a fourth, Ian Squire was killed. Squire, a 57-year old British optician was on his fourth visit to Burutu, Delta State in Nigeria’s South, on health charity work, when he was kidnapped. He did not survive it as the British Foreign Office announced his death on Monday. While they released three others, they killed Squire, a man who had left his thriving practice in Shepperton Surrey, to offer succor and sight to poor Nigerians. He and the three colleagues, David Donovan, his wife Shirley and Alanna Carson captured with him were in Nigeria to offer cataract operations and eye check-ups to Delta people. However, Delta state police spokesman, Andrew Aniamaka, said officers arrested two suspects and killed a third after he opened fire, wounding two officers. Aniamaka said two other suspects who were arrested previously led police to the three men.

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BEVERLY HILLS, November 10, (THEWILL) – Police in Nigeria’s southern Delta state said they killed one suspect and arrested two others accused of involvement in the kidnapping last month of four Britons.

Three of the British hostages, who were taken by gunmen on October 13, were released earlier this week after negotiations, but a fourth, Ian Squire was killed.

Squire, a 57-year old British optician was on his fourth visit to Burutu, Delta State in Nigeria’s South, on health charity work, when he was kidnapped.

He did not survive it as the British Foreign Office announced his death on Monday.

While they released three others, they killed Squire, a man who had left his thriving practice in Shepperton Surrey, to offer succor and sight to poor Nigerians.

He and the three colleagues, David Donovan, his wife Shirley and Alanna Carson captured with him were in Nigeria to offer cataract operations and eye check-ups to Delta people.

However, Delta state police spokesman, Andrew Aniamaka, said officers arrested two suspects and killed a third after he opened fire, wounding two officers.

Aniamaka said two other suspects who were arrested previously led police to the three men.

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