💨 Abstract
Two British men, Richard Perham and Paul Inch, were imprisoned in Guinea on unfounded spying charges for 142 days. They were detained in horrendous conditions, sharing a tiny cell with 80 others, facing constant threats, and contracting diseases. They endured grueling mental and physical challenges but were finally released. Although they are free, they are still dealing with the aftermath of their ordeal.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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