Freed journalist Curtis back in the US
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
After almost two years in captivity, Peter Theo Curtis is finally home. The American writer flew Tuesday from Tel Aviv, Israel, to the United States -- stopping first in Newark, New Jersey, before reuniting with his mother in Boston, his family said in a news release. ‘I have been so touched and moved, beyond all words, by the people who have come up to me today -- strangers on the airplane, the flight attendants and, most of all, my family to say welcome home,’ Curtis said. The reunion meant an end to a dramatic ordeal for Curtis, who was held by Islamist rebels in Syria. His mother, Nancy, said she was ‘overwhelmed with relief’ now that he was back in the United States. But, given the recent beheading of American journalist James Foley -- who was also being by militants in Syria -- she couldn't bring herself to celebrate, according to CNN.