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British hostage bodies identified British hostage bodies identified
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The bodies of two British hostages handed over in Iraq have been identified, the BBC has learned.The bodies of two British hostages handed over in Iraq have been identified, the BBC has learned.
The families have been told, and are being given time to inform their relatives, the BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner said. The families have been told, and are being given time to inform relatives, the BBC's Frank Gardner said.
The names of the two hostages are expected to be released later today. The identified remains, which are still in Baghdad, belong to two of the four security guards protecting IT worker Peter Moore, the Foreign Office said.
IT consultant Peter Moore, from Lincoln, and four security guards were captured by armed militants at the Ministry of Finance in Baghdad in 2007. Mr Moore, from Lincoln, and his guards were captured by armed militants at the Ministry of Finance in Baghdad in 2007.
Videos of captivesVideos of captives
The Foreign Office said it had "grave concerns" over the safety of the three other men still thought to be held by the kidnappers, our correspondent said.The Foreign Office said it had "grave concerns" over the safety of the three other men still thought to be held by the kidnappers, our correspondent said.
"This is incredibly tough for the families because there really was so much optimism," he added. "This was a blow out of nowhere.""This is incredibly tough for the families because there really was so much optimism," he added. "This was a blow out of nowhere."
Frank Gardner, BBC security correspondentFrank Gardner, BBC security correspondent
"It does appear the two hostages died some time ago."It does appear the two hostages died some time ago.
It's not yet known how they died, and we've got to keep an open mind on this until the coroner decides how they died.It's not yet known how they died, and we've got to keep an open mind on this until the coroner decides how they died.
They could have been executed, the could have died trying to escape, they could have died of starvation.They could have been executed, the could have died trying to escape, they could have died of starvation.
The kidnappers always maintained that one of the prisoners in their care committed suicide."The kidnappers always maintained that one of the prisoners in their care committed suicide."
It's possible the handover of the bodies could be seen as a trade-off for the release of a militant, Laith al-Khazali, on 6 June. It is possible the handover of the bodies could be seen as a trade-off for the release of a militant Laith al-Khazali, on 6 June.
His freedom had been a stipulation for the hostages being freed, Frank Gardner said.His freedom had been a stipulation for the hostages being freed, Frank Gardner said.
The remains of the two dead men were handed over to Iraqi authorities on Friday night, and were then passed on to the British Embassy in Iraq.The remains of the two dead men were handed over to Iraqi authorities on Friday night, and were then passed on to the British Embassy in Iraq.
Little is known about the identities of the men because of a media blackout during a large period of their captivity.Little is known about the identities of the men because of a media blackout during a large period of their captivity.
Contractors
The blackout originally came on the instruction of the hostage-takers who said they did not want publicity.The blackout originally came on the instruction of the hostage-takers who said they did not want publicity.
Contractors
Frank Gardner said some people would question the British government's policy of not making substantive concessions to kidnappers for fear it encouraged further kidnapping.
He said: "There are really two issues here. One is 'should Britain do deals'? the other is 'should this campaign have been louder rather than softly, softly'?
"Of course it's not over yet and the aim and focus now for those involved in this is to get the three others out, but I think questions are going to be asked about whether the right approach has been taken."
But the British policy has been praised by some North African countries, who criticised other European nations for paying huge ransom to kidnappers.
Mr Moore had been working for American management consultancy Bearingpoint when he was kidnapped, while the other men were contractors employed to guard him.Mr Moore had been working for American management consultancy Bearingpoint when he was kidnapped, while the other men were contractors employed to guard him.
The names of the four security guards are understood to be Jason, Alan, Jason and Alec.The names of the four security guards are understood to be Jason, Alan, Jason and Alec.
Little else is known about them, other than that the guard Alan is from Dumbarton in Scotland and at least one other is from South Wales.Little else is known about them, other than that the guard Alan is from Dumbarton in Scotland and at least one other is from South Wales.