An American UN worker abducted more than two months ago headed home Sunday, a day after he turned up unharmed alongside a road in Mastung with his hands and feet bound and pleading "Help me, help me."
Mohammed Anwar, the owner of a restaurant alongside the main Quetta-Karachi highway, told The Associated Press that he found a bound Solecki lying in the dirt near a wall. Anwar said he heard a voice in the gloom saying ``Help me, help me in English.
Solecki, who headed the UN refugee agencys operations in Quetta, made no public comment. Police and UN officials declined to discuss what led to his release. UN spokeswoman Jennifer Pagonis said Solecki left the country on a special medical flight early Sunday morning after spending the night in a military hospital in Quetta.
``He seemed OK this morning, Pagonis said, adding that he was looking forward to being reunited with his family. She declined to offer further details.
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