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US Tourist Freed After Months in Syrian Prison
Friday, December 13, 2024
His living conditions were basic, with a mattress, drinking containers, and limited bathroom breaks. The calls to prayer helped him keep track of time. Timmerman gained weight initially due to the food he received, which included unleavened bread, rice, and oats—a treatment he believed was reserved for non-Syrian prisoners.
Timmerman's mother, Stacey Gardiner, expressed relief upon hearing that her son was safe. She had reported him missing and had no way to contact him until his release. His sudden disappearance led to a Missouri State Highway Patrol bulletin and a missing persons announcement from Hungarian police.
After his release, Timmerman was helped by rebels and a Syrian family who found him barefoot and cold on a country road. They provided him with shelter and food before he was picked up by rebels and is now being cared for until he can be safely transferred to U. S. authorities.
U. S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed that efforts are underway to bring Timmerman home, though details are being withheld for privacy reasons. The case of missing American journalist Austin Tice, who disappeared in Syria in 2012, remains a top priority for the U. S. government, despite lack of direct evidence of his whereabouts.
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