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Robert Levinson: US hostage has died in Iran, says family | Robert Levinson: US hostage has died in Iran, says family |
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Former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared in Iran 13 years ago, has died in custody there, according to statement from his family. | Former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared in Iran 13 years ago, has died in custody there, according to statement from his family. |
"It is impossible to describe our pain," the family said, adding that his death appeared to have occurred before the coronavirus pandemic. | "It is impossible to describe our pain," the family said, adding that his death appeared to have occurred before the coronavirus pandemic. |
Levinson, the longest-held hostage in US history, disappeared in 2007 on the Iranian island of Kish. | Levinson, the longest-held hostage in US history, disappeared in 2007 on the Iranian island of Kish. |
His family say he was working on behalf of an unauthorised CIA mission. | His family say he was working on behalf of an unauthorised CIA mission. |
He retired from the FBI in 1998, but had been working in Kish as a private investigator, looking at cigarette counterfeiting in the region, his wife says. | He retired from the FBI in 1998, but had been working in Kish as a private investigator, looking at cigarette counterfeiting in the region, his wife says. |
US officials suspected he was kidnapped by Iranian intelligence forces to be used as a bargaining chip in dealings with Washington. | US officials suspected he was kidnapped by Iranian intelligence forces to be used as a bargaining chip in dealings with Washington. |
What did President Trump say? | |
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday at the White House: "I've been very much involved in that and he was a great gentleman and a great family. | |
"It's not looking good, he wasn't well for years in Iran, it's not looking promising." | |
The president added: "But Robert Levinson, who was outstanding, has been sick for a long time. He had some rough problems prior to his detainment or capture. | |
"It's not looking great, but I won't accept that he's dead. They haven't told us he's dead." | |
In November, Mr Trump tweeted calling for Iran to turn over Levinson. | |
What did the family say? | |
The Levinson family statement on Wednesday said they had recently received information from US officials that had led them to conclude he had died in Iranian custody. | |
"It is impossible to describe our pain," they said. | |
"Our family will spend the rest of our lives without the most amazing man we have ever known, a new reality that is inconceivable to us. | "Our family will spend the rest of our lives without the most amazing man we have ever known, a new reality that is inconceivable to us. |
"His grandchildren will never meet him. They will only know him through the stories we tell them. | "His grandchildren will never meet him. They will only know him through the stories we tell them. |
"If not for the cruel, heartless actions of the Iranian regime, Robert Levinson would be alive and home with us today." | "If not for the cruel, heartless actions of the Iranian regime, Robert Levinson would be alive and home with us today." |
When was the hostage last seen alive? | |
The family, of Coral Springs, Florida, received proof-of-life photos and a video in 2010 and 2011, though his whereabouts were unknown. | The family, of Coral Springs, Florida, received proof-of-life photos and a video in 2010 and 2011, though his whereabouts were unknown. |
Photographs emerged of him bearded and wearing an orange prison jumpsuit, similar to those worn by US detainees in Guantanamo Bay. | Photographs emerged of him bearded and wearing an orange prison jumpsuit, similar to those worn by US detainees in Guantanamo Bay. |
Around his neck hung signs, one of which said, "why you cannot help me". | Around his neck hung signs, one of which said, "why you cannot help me". |
Experts determined the video had been sent through Pakistan, while the photos were sent from an internet address in Afghanistan. | Experts determined the video had been sent through Pakistan, while the photos were sent from an internet address in Afghanistan. |
Pashtun wedding music could be heard playing faintly in the background of the video, suggesting Mr Levinson could be held in either of those two countries. | Pashtun wedding music could be heard playing faintly in the background of the video, suggesting Mr Levinson could be held in either of those two countries. |
Another theory of US officials was that the Iranian government could have routed the images externally in an effort to blame Mr Levinson's disappearance on someone else. | Another theory of US officials was that the Iranian government could have routed the images externally in an effort to blame Mr Levinson's disappearance on someone else. |
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