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Nigeria kidnap victims escape ‘hellfire’ captivity, beaten, malnourished
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Nigeria kidnap victims escape ‘hellfire’ captivity, beaten, malnourished

In total, 308 people were freed in what the government called the largest single-day rescue operation. But at the Kwara State University Teaching Hospital in Ilorin, a long road to recovery lay ahead

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In total, 308 people were freed in what the government called the largest single-day rescue operation.

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