Swiss man overpowers rebel guard, escapes in Philippines

Lorenzo Vinciguerra was kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf group more than two years ago

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Manila: A Swiss wildlife photographer escaped from Islamist rebels in the Philippines on Saturday, killing one of them with a machete as he made a break for freedom during a clash between the insurgents and government troops, a Philippine officer said.

Rebels of the Abu Sayyaf group kidnapped Lorenzo Vinciguerra, 49, in the southern Philippines more than two years ago.

Vinciguerra made a grab for his guard’s machete during a clash between troops and the rebels, Colonel Allan Arrojado, commander of the army’s Joint Task Group on the island of Sulu, told reporters by mobile phone text message.

The Swiss man was wounded on his left cheek as he wrestled for the machete, finally getting hold of it and slashing the guard on the neck, Arrojado said.

“He dashed while other bandits were shooting at him,” Arrojado said.

Vinciguerra was being held with Dutch national Ewold Horn, 52, and shouted at him to run, but the Dutch man had been “very sick and very weak” and unable to escape, Arrojado said, adding there was no word on Horn’s whereabouts.

Arrojado said Vinciguerra was in good condition but was not available for comment.

The military said five militants were killed and seven wounded in the firefight.

The two European wildlife photographers were taken captive in Tawi-Tawi province as they were sailing on a birdwatching trip in February 2012.

The Abu Sayyaf is holding several other foreign and Filipino hostages.

The military launched an offensive against the Abu Sayyaf in October after the rebels released two German nationals they seized in April.

The Abu Sayyaf are the most notorious of several rebels factions in the Muslim south of the largely Christian Philippines.

Lorenzo Vinciguerra, a Swiss wildlife photographer who was kidnapped by Islamist rebels more than two years ago, is carried by soldiers to Camp Bautista Station Hospital in the municipality of Jolo, province of Sulu, southern Philippines in this December 6, 2014 handout photo provided by Armed Forces of the Philippines.
A handout picture released by the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Mindanao Command, shows Filipino Military officials speaking with Swiss kidnap victim Lorenzo Vinciguerra (2-L) who incurred wound on his left cheek at Camp Navarro General Hospital, Zamboanga City.

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