Nolan Feeney, Time: Kayla Mueller’s Family Says Bergdahl Deal Hurt Her Chance for Freedom
ISIS claims the American aid worker was killed in a Jordanian air strike earlier this month
The family of an American aid worker who died while in ISIS captivity said the prisoner swap deal that freed Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl from the Taliban last year hurt efforts to secure the release of their daughter.
Relatives of Kayla Mueller told NBC on Monday that her captors’ demands, which started with a $6.2 million ransom, increased after the White House exchanged five Taliban prisoners at Guantanamo Bay for Bergdahl, who had spent five years in captivity, Reuters reports.
WNU Editor: Hearing this family just breaks your heart. In my book Kayla Mueller is worth 1,000 Bowe Bergdahls any-day.
More News On Kayla Mueller’s Family Speaking Out On Their Daughter And How The Berghdahl Swap For Five Taliban Commanders Doomed Any Chance For Her Release
Parents of Slain ISIS Hostage Kayla Mueller: U.S. Rescue Bid Too Late -- NBC
Kayla Mueller's brother: Swap with Taliban raised IS demands -- AP
Family of U.S. aid worker: Bergdahl deal emboldened her captors -- Reuters
Bergdahl deal crushed hopes for Kayla Mueller, family says -- FOX News
Kayla Mueller‘s brother: Bergdahl swap dashed hopes of sister’s survival -- New York Post
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