British hostage to return home
Judith Tebbutt, who was freed yesterday after being held hostage by Somali pirates, is expected to return home in the coming days.
Judith Tebbutt, who was freed yesterday after being held hostage by Somali pirates, is expected to return home in the coming days.
Ian Stevenson, a friend of Judith Tebbutt's late husband David, speaks ahead of her expected arrival back in the UK.
Judith Tebbutt, who was kidnapped from a beach in Kenya in a raid which left her husband David dead, has been freed in Somalia.
Judith Tebbutt is likely to be interviewed by Scotland Yard detectives when she returns to the UK
Judith Tebbutt is under British consular care in Nairobi after being released from more than six months in captivity with Somali pirates
As a British hostage is finally freed from Somali pirates after six months in captivity, the UK will be unwilling to go after her captors.