Simon Mann the freed mercenary has arrived back in Britain for what he called the "most wonderful homecoming I could ever have imagined" after being pardoned for a failed coup plot in Equatorial Guinea.
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Simon Mann, the freed mercenary, celebrated his freedom with his wife Amanda as he thanks people for the "warmth" shown to him since he was released from jail. Simon Mann celebrates his freedom with his wife Amanda Photo: PA...
The mercenary Simon Mann, 57, celebrated his freedom with his wife, Amanda, yesterday as he thanked people for the "warmth" shown since his release from a 34-year jail sentence for his part in plotting a coup.
Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. Published Date: 07 November 2009 FREED mercenary Simon Mann celebrated his freedom with his wife Amanda yesterday as he thanked people for the...
Sporting a wide grin despite his gaunt frame Simon Mann embraces his wife, Amanda, in the first photographs to be released since his return to Britain. The freed mercenary is preparing to sell his story of the failed plot to...
Mercenary freed by Equatorial Guinea after pardon over attempted coup meets his son for the first time The freed British mercenary Simon Mann has thanked people for the "warmth" he has been shown since his release from jail in...
Mercenary freed by Equatorial Guinea after pardon over attempted coup tells of meeting his son for the first time The freed British mercenary Simon Mann has thanked people for the "warmth" he has been shown since his release...
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