A
medevac plane carrying Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, both 18, landed at
RAF Northolt in UK at lunchtime and the pair were taken away in two
ambulances and transferred to a specialist burns unit and reunited with
their families.
Zanzibar police commander Mkadam Khamis said that five people have been
questioned over the acid attack on the two British teenagers, two of
whom are being detained for further interrogation. The other three have
been released.
Police on the island have also offered a reward of 10 million Tanz
anian
shilling (£4,000) for information leading to any arrests.
Today images of the burns sustained by one of the girls were released by the family.
Katie Gee's mother, Nicky Gee, 45, told the Evening Standard: "I am just
glad she is home. I want to get inside and see her. We spoke this
morning and she said she was okay. It has been a terrible ordeal for the
families."
The teenagers are from London and were in the last week of a trip organised by Kent-based i-to-i Travel.
A British tourist who gave his name as Sam, tried to help the pair after the
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