Freed Journalist goes home
Journalist Peter Theo Curtis returned home to the United States two days after being freed by a Syrian extremist group that held him hostage for 22 months, his family said.
Curtis family spokeswoman Betsy Sullivan said in a statement on Tuesday that Curtis arrived at Newark Liberty International Airport on Tuesday afternoon after leaving Tel Aviv. By evening he had been reunited with his mother, Nancy Curtis, at Boston's Logan International Airport.
"I have been so touched and moved, beyond all words, by the people who have come up to me today - strangers on the airplane, the flight attendants and most of all my family - to say welcome home," Curtis said in the statement.
He also said he was "deeply indebted" to the US officials who worked to get him released.
Curtis, 45, of Boston, was released by al-Nusra Front, a Sunni extremist group.
AP