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Pirates Step Up Threats Against British Couple

Somali pirates stepped up their threats yesterday against a British couple kidnapped on their yacht 16 days ago, saying they would be “punished” unless the commanders of a German warship allowed seven fellow pirates go free. Full Article at FOX News

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  1. Somali pirates stepped up their threats yesterday against a British couple kidnapped on their yacht 16 days ago, saying they would be “punished” unless the commanders of a German warship allowed seven fellow pirates go free. Full Article at FOX News

  2. Pirates who abducted a British couple in the Indian Ocean claimed today that the Chandlers would be taken to a make-shift floating prison off the Somali coast with a host of fellow hostages. Full Article at Times Online

  3. Paul and Rachel Chandler went missing when sailing from the Seychelles to Tanzania after sending a distress signal on October 23. The couple are believed to be captured by pirates. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited

  4. Paul and Rachel Chandler had spent several months in the Seychelles before setting sail in their 38ft yacht bound for Tanzania via the Amirante Islands on Thursday. Full Article at The Telegraph

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