Canadian PM condemns murder of hostage in the Philippines

John Ridsdel (68) was captured by Islamist militants while on holiday in 2015

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the execution of a Canadian hostage by Islamist militants in the Philippines. Photograph: Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the execution of a Canadian hostage by Islamist militants in the Philippines. Photograph: Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the execution of a Canadian hostage by Abu Sayyaf militants in the Philippines, calling it “an act of cold-blooded murder”.

John Ridsdel (68), a former mining executive, was captured by Islamist militants along with three other people in September 2015 while on holiday on a Philippine island.

The Philippine army said a severed head was found on a remote island on Monday, five hours after the expiry of a ransom deadline.

‘Unnecessary death’

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“Canada condemns without reservation the brutality of the hostage-takers and this unnecessary death.

“This was an act of cold-blooded murder and responsibility rests squarely with the terrorist group who took him hostage,” Mr Trudeau told reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting.

“The government of Canada is committed to working with the government of the Philippines and international partners to pursue those responsible for this heinous act.” – (Reuters)