an be agonizing. Hennings brother-in-law said he was angry at the British government for appearing not to have done more for his relative.They could have done more when they knew about it months and months ago, Colin Livesey told the BBC. "I just don't think they did enough, in my eyes." The Fol
Hennings widow, Barbara, said in a statement on Saturday that she was numb with grief at the murder, while Colin Livesey, her brother, said: They could have done more when they knew months and months ago.
Date: Oct 05, 2014
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Alan Henning beheading: Aid workers family 'numb with grief' over his murder by ...
The victim's brother-in-law, Colin Livesey told the BBC yesterday that the aid worker was a "kind, gentle man". Mr Livesey criticised the Government, saying "they could have done more when they knew about it months and months ago".
Date: Oct 04, 2014
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Alan Henning's wife pleads with ISIS to release him in moving video
Mr Henning and other hostages were thought to be held in a network of tunnels under the IS stronghold of Raqqa, but his brother-in-law Colin Livesey said the US strikes could have forced his captors on the run.
tervene in Syria's civil war.Following the strikes the brother-in-law of the kidnapped Henning said he feared the move could make it harder to find and rescue the hostage as militants fled attacks."They'll take him with them and no one will know where he is again," Colin Livesey told ITV News.
Date: Sep 24, 2014
Category: World
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Alan Henning 'pleads for his life' in new recording by Islamic State
Colin Livesey said on Tuesday he was concerned that the action could prompt Isis to move Henning and make his whereabouts unknown once more. I dont want to lose the faith in knowing hes coming home, he told ITV News.