
Grins of relief and thumbs up marked the rescue of Nick Alexander, a dual British-South African citizen, who shot dead two Islamic militants with a pilfered Kalashnikov as he fled a siege of his hotel in northern Mozambique.
He and a colleague, Niraj Ramlagan, were picked up by South African mercenaries after evading an ambush on their escape convoy then spending two nights crawling through the dense bush of the hub town of Palma.
Search and rescue operations continued from dawn today, with scores of expats unaccounted for as fighting continued for a sixth day. A British contractor is among the dead following the attack the convoy as it sped from Amarula Lodge where 190 people had sought refuge.
Other survivors, who managed to reach
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