If you have not been following this story then here is a quick overview of what is going on:
Q: Who has been kidnapped?
A: Paul Chandler, 59, and his wife Rachel, 55. A British couple from Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
Q: What were they doing?
A: They retired early, put their money into the boat and equipment and set sail. They have been aboard their Rival 38 yacht for the past three years.
Q: When and where were they kidnapped?
A: Friday October 23, 2009 in the Indian Ocean, a few miles from the Seychelles Islands. They were heading for Tanzania.
Link: Yacht Pals has the route they were on, and where they were kidnapped.
Q: How were they kidnapped?
A: Pirates pulled alongside during the night while Paul was off watch and they came aboard with guns. The couple was then forced to motor towards the Somali coast.
Link: Over the phone Paul tells the story while being held.
Link: Entire transcript of the conversation.
Q: Where are they being held?
A: They were aboard the Kota Wajar, a container ship from Singapore. The pirates had them in the Captain’s Cabin. They have now been moved 35 miles inland from the coast to the town of Haradheere. The move came due to fears among their captors that Islamist militants are planning to kidnap the kidnapped. The captors feel they will be better protected in their Haradheere stronghold as it is a known pirate haven.
Q: What are the pirates’ demands?
A: 7 million dollar ransom, although a deal for as low as $165,000 may being reached as the pirates now realize that the couple is not very wealthy. They have already taken everything of value off of the Lynn Rival, the couple’s yacht.
Q: Will the British government comply?
A: Not with the 7 million dollar demand, but the government and family are now working on the lower ransom.
Link: Government’s comments.
Q: How is the couple being treated?
A: They are safe. In a phone interview, Rachel described their captors as, “…very hospitable people.”
Link: Read the interview.
Stay tuned with any of these news sites to stay updated with how the couple is doing. It seems that the deal for a lower ransom should be completed very soon. If so the couple should be back home safely in the near future. Here are a few British news sites covering the issue: Times, Newstin, and Mirror.