Aid worker held captive reveals how refugee slit family's throats before heading to Europe
A FORMER United Nations (UN) official who worked on the frontline of the refugee criss in Turkey has spoken about the horrors that made her quit her job.
In
one of the most distressing accounts of her time as a counsellor
helping UN staff cope with the humanitarian tragedy, she told how she
discovered an entire family who had been murdered in cold blood by a
refugee who then fled to Europe.
According to
her report, which was given exclusively to Express.co.uk, the veteran
aid worker came across a "house full of people, children included, with
their throats slit".
She said the killer was a Syrian refugee who "took everything before heading west" towards Europe.
In
another terrifying experience which ultimately forced her to quit as a
frontline field ops mentor, she was held captive for four days and
tortured by a rebel group.
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