83-year-old nun released 5 months after kidnapping in Africa
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An 83-year-old missionary nun from Louisiana has been released nearly five months after she was kidnapped from her bed in the west African country of Burkina Faso, news agencies report. A letter sent to Marianites of Holy Cross said Sister Suellen Tennyson was free and in U.S. hands in Niger’s capital, Niamey, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported. The newspaper said it had obtained a copy of the letter and the order’s U.S. congregational leader, Sister Ann Lacour, had confirmed Tennyson’s release.
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83-year-old nun released 5 months after kidnapping in Africa
News agencies report that an 83-year-old missionary nun from Louisiana has been released nearly five months after she was kidnapped from her bed in the west African country of Burkina
83-year-old nun released 5 months after kidnapping in Africa
News agencies report that an 83-year-old missionary nun from Louisiana has been released nearly five months after she was kidnapped from her bed in the west African country of Burkina Faso
83-year-old nun released 5 months after kidnapping in Africa
An 83-year-old missionary nun from Louisiana has been released nearly five months after she was kidnapped from her bed in the west African country of Burkina Faso, news agencies report.
83-year-old nun released 5 months after kidnapping in Africa
U.S. newspapers in Louisiana reported they'd obtained a copy of a letter announcing that Sister Suellen Tennyson was free, and that the order's U.S. congregational leader had confirmed her release.