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Italian aid worker kidnapped in Kenya in 2018 returns home | Italian aid worker kidnapped in Kenya in 2018 returns home |
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An Italian aid worker, who was abducted in Kenya in November 2018, has been flown back to her home country. | An Italian aid worker, who was abducted in Kenya in November 2018, has been flown back to her home country. |
Silvia Romano, 25, embraced her parents and sister, and was greeted by Italy's prime minister and foreign minister after she landed in Rome. | Silvia Romano, 25, embraced her parents and sister, and was greeted by Italy's prime minister and foreign minister after she landed in Rome. |
She was freed from suspected Islamist group al-Shabab near Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Saturday, reports say. | She was freed from suspected Islamist group al-Shabab near Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Saturday, reports say. |
Italy's secret service is said to have been assisted by Turkey and Somalia to secure her release. | Italy's secret service is said to have been assisted by Turkey and Somalia to secure her release. |
No group has claimed responsibility for the abduction 18 months ago. | No group has claimed responsibility for the abduction 18 months ago. |
In January 2019, the Somalia-based al-Shabab said it was behind the attack on a hotel and office complex in Kenya's capital Nairobi, in which 21 people died. | In January 2019, the Somalia-based al-Shabab said it was behind the attack on a hotel and office complex in Kenya's capital Nairobi, in which 21 people died. |
What has been the reaction to Silvia Romano's return? | What has been the reaction to Silvia Romano's return? |
After landing in Rome's Ciampino airport on Sunday, Ms Romano said she was feeling well, both "physically and mentally". | |
She was seen accompanied by masked men from the Italian secret service. | She was seen accompanied by masked men from the Italian secret service. |
Meanwhile, Ms Romano's father Enzo said he was "bursting with joy". | Meanwhile, Ms Romano's father Enzo said he was "bursting with joy". |
Church bells were rung and people applauded from their balconies in Ms Romano's hometown of Milan to celebrate her return. | Church bells were rung and people applauded from their balconies in Ms Romano's hometown of Milan to celebrate her return. |
Ms Romano, who works for the Italian charity Africa Milele Onlus, was seized by gunmen from a small rural hotel in Kilifi Country, south-eastern Kenya, in 2018. | Ms Romano, who works for the Italian charity Africa Milele Onlus, was seized by gunmen from a small rural hotel in Kilifi Country, south-eastern Kenya, in 2018. |
She is believed to have been later taken to Somalia. | She is believed to have been later taken to Somalia. |
Kenyan police at the time offered a $10,000 (£8,060) reward to help find Ms Romano. | Kenyan police at the time offered a $10,000 (£8,060) reward to help find Ms Romano. |
Kidnap history | Kidnap history |
Ms Romano was the first foreigner to be kidnapped in Kenya since the country had a spate of abductions that threatened its tourism resurgence in 2011. | Ms Romano was the first foreigner to be kidnapped in Kenya since the country had a spate of abductions that threatened its tourism resurgence in 2011. |
In April 2019, two Cuban doctors were seized in north-eastern Kenya, and are believed to have been taken to Somalia. | In April 2019, two Cuban doctors were seized in north-eastern Kenya, and are believed to have been taken to Somalia. |
Al-Shabab is thought to have been responsible for killing a British man and kidnapping his wife from a resort island in 2011. | Al-Shabab is thought to have been responsible for killing a British man and kidnapping his wife from a resort island in 2011. |
A few weeks later, a disabled French woman was taken from her home on the Lamu archipelago and reportedly died while in captivity. | A few weeks later, a disabled French woman was taken from her home on the Lamu archipelago and reportedly died while in captivity. |
Two Spanish aid workers were abducted in the same year by suspected jihadist gunmen from the Dadaab refugee camp close to the Somali border. They were freed 21 months later. | Two Spanish aid workers were abducted in the same year by suspected jihadist gunmen from the Dadaab refugee camp close to the Somali border. They were freed 21 months later. |
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