(NEW YORK) — U.S. citizen Kimberly Sue Endicott has left Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park, after being kidnapped while on a safari there and held hostage for four days. Endicott was seen Monday ...
More than 10 arrests have been made in connection with the kidnapping of an American tourist and her safari guide in Uganda's most popular national park, ABC News has learned. A senior commander of ...
The Ugandan government said in a statement that Kimberly Sue Endicott and her guide were "recovered unharmed, in good health." The American woman who was kidnapped while on safari at Queen Elizabeth ...
Forget the “Big Five” checklist, this is safari reimagined. The post Explore Africa’s wild frontiers on this rare 14-night expedition safari appeared first on The Manual.
A California woman and her tour guide who were kidnapped in Uganda by a group of armed men were released Sunday after their ransom was paid, according to reports. Kim Sue Endicott and Jean-Paul ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results