Abuse After Ransom Payment
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David was not released immediately after his ransom was paid. During his captivity, he was subjected to repeated and severe torture. He was beaten continuously, shot several times, and his hand was amputated. The abuse was intentional and meant to force his family to pay money and to punish him even after payment.
A ransom of 1,500 US dollars was paid for his release. Despite this, his captors refused to let him go. They continued to hold him while his physical condition rapidly worsened. His injuries became life-threatening, and he was left without proper medical care, food, or water.
Eventually, when his health deteriorated to the point that his captors believed he would not survive, they decided to release him. Their decision was not an act of mercy. They assumed he would die soon and did not want to deal with a dead body in their custody.
David was taken out into the desert and dumped there. His body was severely weakened, and he was barely conscious. He was left alone in the desert, with no assistance and no expectation that he would survive.
Against all odds, David was later found and rescued by a passerby who provided help and ensured he received assistance. Without this intervention, David would have died in the desert.