British aid worker, Ian Squire, shot dead in Nigeria after singing “Amazing Grace”

Missionary medics in West Africa and Friends of 57-year-old British optician, Ian Squire, who were abducted alongside the British aid worker in Nigeria has revealed what happened during his final moment.

His fellow hostages David and Shirley Donovan, told Telegraph U.K that he was playing “Amazing Grace” on his acoustic guitar, before he got shot by the men who kidnapped them from their accommodation in Delta State in the early hours of October 13.

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According to them, the group’s spirits were lifted when the kidnappers returned a guitar, and Mr Squire played Amazing Grace.

“It was the perfect song, and at that point things began to look not quite as bad. But then, after Ian finished playing, he stood up, and a salvo of gunshots killed him instantly.

We didn’t see who did it, but it was obvious that someone in the gang had shot him. It was terrifying to see. We jumped out of the shack and into the water as we thought they were coming for us next, but a member of the gang came and put us back in there with Ian for the rest of the day.”

They were freed after the kidnappers told them a ransom had been paid, and were met by two SUVs, with Mr Donovan saying the smell of the leather and the air conditioning “was like stepping from one world into another”.