October 14, 2014 – Four out of the over 200 school girls abducted by the radical Islamic sect, Boko Haram have been able to escape from captivity.
Controversial British-Australian hostage negotiator, Steve Davis made the revelation in an interview with Times of London. According to him, the girls were between the ages of 16 and 18.
He said the girls managed to escape from their detention camp in Cameroun with the help of a teenage prisoner.
Davis said the girls walked for about three weeks and arrived at a village, starving and traumatized. The girls escaped just few weeks after members of the sect dropped off one of their girls whom they defiled leading to unwanted pregnancy in a village in the North east.
Davies did not achieve anything negotiating with the sect.

