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  • 11 March 2013, 6:51

Nigeria: British Hostage 'Likely' Killed Named

British worker Brendan Vaughan is likely to be among seven hostages killed by a Nigerian Islamist group, Foreign Secretary William Hague has confirmed.

Mr Hague described the deaths as an "unforgiveable act of pure cold-blooded murder", for which there was "no excuse or justification".

"Brendan Vaughan, who was taken hostage on the 16th of February in Nigeria and has been held hostage since then, is likely to have been killed by his captors along with six other foreign nationals who were taken hostage at the same time," he said.

"The responsibility for this tragic outcome rests solely with the terrorists who took these people hostage and now ... are likely to have been murdered by them in cold blood."

Italy's foreign ministry released a statement which said the seven hostages, including Mr Vaughan, had been killed.

The ministry said: "Our checks conducted in coordination with the other countries concerned lead us to believe that the news of the killing of the hostages seized last month is true."

Greek authorities have also announced that their own investigation led them to believe the Greek hostage was dead.

"The information we have shows that the Greek citizen is dead," the foreign ministry said.

"The ministry has informed his family," the statement added.

Mr Hague said he was "determined" to work with Nigerian authorities to find out who was responsible for the hostages' deaths.

"I am grateful to the Nigerian Government for their unstinting help and cooperation. We are utterly determined to work with them to hold the perpetrators of this heinous act to account, and to combat the terrorism which so blights the lives of people in Northern Nigeria and in the wider region," he added.

On Saturday, a Nigerian Islamist group said it had killed the seven hostages abducted from the compound of Setraco, a Lebanese construction company, in the town of Jama'are in Bauchi state on February 7.

The al Qaeda-linked Ansaru group, believed to be an offshoot of the larger Boko Haram, is said to be behind the abductions.

It claimed that the hostages had been killed in retaliation for a rescue attempt by the British and Nigerian governments.

British planes flew to Abuja in Nigeria to ferry troops and equipment to Bamako in Mali - which may be why there were claims the British military was involved in a rescue attempt.

The Ministry of Defence said: "There are a number of deployments as parts of various engagements in Africa which will include the movement of assets."

The Greek foreign ministry also denied there had been a rescue attempt.

"Based on the information we have, there was no rescue operation," it said.

Italy too rejected the claim, saying: "It's an atrocious act of terrorism, against which the Italian government expresses its firmest condemnation, and which has no explanation, if not that of barbarous and blind violence."

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Richard Crowther

4:24pm on 10/3/2013

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colin moore

6:08pm on 10/3/2013

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colin moore

6:21pm on 10/3/2013

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colin moore

6:25pm on 10/3/2013

Your a joke orange. would love to know what terms and conditions that broke. oh so sorry am i upsetting the poor terrorists! complete joke

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the massons

7:17pm on 10/3/2013

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Dr_MonicaKh

10:05pm on 10/3/2013

There's a stark difference between a dim-witted, sweeping statement and a valid point.

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colin moore

11:02pm on 10/3/2013

Theres also a difference between knowing where the world is going wrong and sticking up for terrorists or vile people that threaten imnocent peoples lives. Extreme actions such as this nine times out of ten is linked to jihads.... muslim terrorists are killing thousands of innocent people every year!

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Tricky One

9:41am on 11/3/2013

Oh dear Colin. If you don't know what you're talking about, best not to say anything.

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happymike CHESTER

7:36pm on 10/3/2013

I heard this was a botched rescue by William Hague may be if he had not interfered in Libya the arms would not be so freely available to Nigerian terrorists.

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wickhampatrick

8:12pm on 10/3/2013

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Keren Disbury

9:03pm on 10/3/2013

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Keren Disbury

9:08pm on 10/3/2013

Orange, you are ridiculous. I'm sure you make the rules as you go

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Chris Price

9:29pm on 10/3/2013

Good skills by orange. Not only has the site been on the fritz all weekend This news story has a picture of Rihanna. Im quite sure she isnt a british construction worker.

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Keren Disbury

9:36pm on 10/3/2013

Lets hope orange doesn't take offence at your comment, mine was very similar but got removed

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Chris Price

9:43pm on 10/3/2013

Im used to it now

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michael porter

10:15pm on 10/3/2013

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michael porter

10:19pm on 10/3/2013

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shaun spencer

10:29pm on 10/3/2013

Yeah and me and i suspect others here.

shaun spencer

10:28pm on 10/3/2013

You would have thought orange should have spotted the mistake with the photo by now and put it right ..seems a bit disrespectful to me not to have done so.im starting to think orange is run by a load of gremlins.anyway R.I.P.

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Ben Ralph

2:20am on 11/3/2013

Send the drones up, I.D the terrorists and carpetbomb the lot. They're bound to be there somewhere

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