It was a sad day for two people payed victim to being hostages. British Foreign Secretary William Hague went in search of answers to explain exactly why Rome had not been informed before a failed rescue attempt. This attempted took two hostages life's Thursday in Nigeria, one Italian and one Briton. "Mr. Hague made it clear that there had been a limited opportunity to secure the release of the two hostages whose lives were in imminent are growing danger," stated by a UK-Italian statement. There was just a huge communication issue between the two countries. The Italian foreign Minister Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata, and the Britain Minister took place in the Copenhagen. William gave a little insight into what went on between the two sides during the meeting. He stated "Mr. Terzi expressed deep sorrow and disappointment over the tragic outcome of the operation." They also came to a surprising agreement to share each sides information fully. The Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan stated that the men were killed even before the forces could reach their hideout somewhere north if Sokoto. The two hostages worked together for the construction firm B. Stabilini and Co. McManus was a 28 from England while the female Lamolinara was 47, married with two kids. Such a sad event to happen to these two innocent people, I wish there family and kids the best.
Sources: http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/09/world/africa/nigeria-hostages-killed/index.html
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