A woman who was Arrested by Taliban With Elderly British couple Warned that they are “really dying” in jail.
Was arrested with Fay Hall Peter, 80, and Barbie Reynolds, 76By the Taliban in February, when he was returning home to a couple’s home in Bamiyan province in central. Afghanistan,
Ms. Hall, an American woman, spent two months in prison with Mrs. Reynolds, before she was released as part of the smooth agreement by Qatari officials.
However, he has warned for Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds “time is running out”, which still remain in jail without knowing why they are being held.
Ms. Hall said, “We have only these elderly people, they are really dying, and the time is ending,”
She said that she deteriorated the health of the elderly couple rapidly in the prison, where she said that they used to sleep on the mats used on the floor in tight cells.
Ms. Hall said that Mrs. Reynolds had lost a significant amount of weight and were unable to stand or walk one day.
He has now pleaded with President Donald Trump and the UK government to proceed to the couple’s release to work together.
Asked if he has a message for him, he said: “I love him, I know they will get out very soon, never give up.”
Sri and Mrs. Reynolds have spent seven and a half months Detention without any fee And by the end of May, the maximum-protection was held separately in the jail.
He was then transferred to the General Directorate (GDI) of Intelligence (GDI) with a promise of release within two to three days, but it changed for months.
The British couple were living in Afghanistan for the last 18 years, running education and training projects and decided to stay in the country even after the Taliban acquisition in 2021.
The United Nations has called its prevention “inhuman”, and the Foreign Office told the BBC that it had met with his family to discuss the matter.
His children have previously talked about apprehensions for their parents’ health. According to his son Jonathan Reynolds, Mr. Reynolds, who has suffered a heart attack in the past, has developed some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
He said in July that his father had felt moving on his hands, weapons and faces, “He was on the floor at that point and he could not get up”.
He said that due to “malnutrition and any kind of anemia”, his mother’s hands and feet were going in blue.
He said: “The reality is that they can die in that jail and that is why I have the ability to release them and bring them home.
In July TalibanForeign Minister Amir Khan Mutki dismissed the allegations of misconduct of the couple, claiming that they are “in constant contact with their families” and their “” “” “Human rights Is being honored ”.