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A yacht belonging to a British couple kidnapped by Somali pirates has been returned to the UK onboard the Royal Navy ship that witnessed their ordeal. | A yacht belonging to a British couple kidnapped by Somali pirates has been returned to the UK onboard the Royal Navy ship that witnessed their ordeal. |
Paul and Rachel Chandler, 59 and 55, from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, disappeared on 23 October in the Indian Ocean. | Paul and Rachel Chandler, 59 and 55, from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, disappeared on 23 October in the Indian Ocean. |
The yacht arrived at Portland, Dorset, onboard the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Wave Knight on Thursday. | The yacht arrived at Portland, Dorset, onboard the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Wave Knight on Thursday. |
It comes as the head of the Royal Navy hit back at criticism of his sailors' attempts to rescue the Chandlers. | It comes as the head of the Royal Navy hit back at criticism of his sailors' attempts to rescue the Chandlers. |
The RFA Wave Knight was alongside when they were kidnapped but the crew had not wanted to endanger the couple. | The RFA Wave Knight was alongside when they were kidnapped but the crew had not wanted to endanger the couple. |
'Tremendous job' | 'Tremendous job' |
A RFA spokeswoman said the Wave Knight, with the the 38ft Lynn Rival yacht onboard, had "returned to Portland as part of a planned annual rotation, which was a long-standing arrangement". | A RFA spokeswoman said the Wave Knight, with the the 38ft Lynn Rival yacht onboard, had "returned to Portland as part of a planned annual rotation, which was a long-standing arrangement". |
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said it would probably be for the couple's family to decide and arrange what happened next to the boat. | The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said it would probably be for the couple's family to decide and arrange what happened next to the boat. |
Meanwhile First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope said reports the Navy did not do enough did a "disservice to our sailors", during a key note speech on his vision for the future of the armed forces on Friday. | Meanwhile First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope said reports the Navy did not do enough did a "disservice to our sailors", during a key note speech on his vision for the future of the armed forces on Friday. |
Paul and Rachel Chandler were taken hostage in the Indian Ocean | Paul and Rachel Chandler were taken hostage in the Indian Ocean |
He said his team had done a "tremendous job" in its attempts to secure the couple's safety. | He said his team had done a "tremendous job" in its attempts to secure the couple's safety. |
Last week, the Chandlers spoke on camera for the first time to warn that their captors were "losing patience" and could kill them within a week. | Last week, the Chandlers spoke on camera for the first time to warn that their captors were "losing patience" and could kill them within a week. |
Their family made another appeal for their release after seeing the footage of them surrounded by gunmen. | Their family made another appeal for their release after seeing the footage of them surrounded by gunmen. |
The pirates have demanded a ransom of $7m (£4.3m) in a phone call to the BBC. | The pirates have demanded a ransom of $7m (£4.3m) in a phone call to the BBC. |
After the footage was aired, the FCO issued a statement expressing sympathy for the victims' families, but reiterating its position that it did not "make substantive concessions to hostage takers, including ransoms". | After the footage was aired, the FCO issued a statement expressing sympathy for the victims' families, but reiterating its position that it did not "make substantive concessions to hostage takers, including ransoms". |
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