Alix Dorsainvil, an American Christian nurse kidnapped from the school of Christian education ministry El Roi Haiti and released this month, has spoken out in a public video saying she "holds no grudges" against her kidnappers and forgives them.
The American nurse who was kidnapped in Haiti last month with her young daughter forgave her captors when she spoke via video this week for the first time since her release.
Although American nurse Alix Dorsainvil knows she faced trauma when she and her daughter were kidnapped in Haiti last month, she would readily give care to her captors, she said in the first public comments since her release.
Alix Dorsainvil, the 31-year-old nurse from New Hampshire who was freed along with her daughter earlier this month after the pair spent nearly two weeks in captivity in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, said in a recent video message that she forgives her captors, and she thanked the thousands of Haitians who marched in the streets to press for her release.