
Fears Brit couple held hostage by Taliban will die as dad ‘suffers stroke' after months locked up in underground cell
Peter Reynolds, 80, and his wife Barbie, 76, were
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Peter and Barbie Reynolds were scooped up in February and thrown into a brutal prison
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The couple moved to Afghanistan in 2009, where they run training projects
The parents-of-four had lived in Afghanistan for 18 years managing training projects, when they were kidnapped on February 1 with no explanation.
They were locked up separately at the maximum security Pul-e-Charkhi in Kabul, and later moved to an underground cell beneath the Taliban's intelligence HQ.
Eighty-year-old Peter has been chained up, shackled and smacked over the head.
Alice Edwards, the UN's special rapporteur on torture, said: 'We see no reason why this elderly couple should be detained at all, and have requested an immediate review of the grounds of their detention.
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'It is inhumane to keep them locked up in such degrading conditions and more worrying when their health is so fragile.'
Peter had a mini stroke in 2023, and is thought to have suffered another one or a silent heart attack while being held prisoner.
Barbie, meanwhile, is struggling with dizzy spells and numbness linked to anaemia - which can be caused by a lack of sunlight.
The married couple were moved out from underground last week, but are still forced to sleep on mats on the hard floor - and have been provided on furniture.
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Alice said: 'Their physical and mental health is deteriorating rapidly.
"Without access to adequate medical care they are at risk of irreparable harm or even death.'
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In April, Peter described the excruciating conditions as "the nearest thing to hell".
In a phone recording heard by The Sunday Times, he said: 'I've been joined up with rapists and murderers by handcuffs and ankle cuffs, including a man who killed his wife and three children, shouting away, a demon-possessed man.'
He continued: "The atmosphere is pretty shocking. I am learning a lot about the underbelly of Afghanistan.
"The prison guards shout all the time and beat people with a piece of piping.
"It's a horrible atmosphere — the nearest thing to hell I can imagine."
The Reynolds were some of the only foreigners not to leave Afghanistan when the Taliban seized back power four years ago.
They had been living peaceful lives in the mountainous region of Bamain - famous for the giant Buddha statues blown up by the previous Taliban regime.
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Faye Hall, the couple's interprator, was arrested with them but later released
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Hall was received at the Qatari embassy in Kabul and confirmed to be in good health
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Their family said they had never encountered any trouble from the regime since settling there in 2009.
Last week was the pair's 55th wedding anniversary.
Barbie told a Foreign Office official this week: 'We have been told we are guests of the government but this is no way to treat a guest."
Peter and Barbie were arrested on February 1 along with their interpreter, Jaya, and a visiting Chinese-American friend, Faye Hall.
The group was detained after flying in a small plane from Kabul to an airstrip near their home in the central province of Bamiyan.
They bundled into vans and taken to separate parts of maximum-security Pul-e-Charki.
On May 22 the couple were moved to the headquarters of the GDI — the General Directorate of Intelligence — and put in an underground cell.
Although the couple are now together, they have had almost no access to phones since being moved.
The last time their four children spoke to them was over a month ago.
It was initially thought they had been
The Taliban later bizarrely claimed the arrest was
Hall, their interpretor,
Following her release the American citizen heaped praises for president Trump.
Hall said in a video posted by Trump on Truth Social: "I've never been so proud to be an American citizen. Thank you, Mr President."
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The couple, aged 80 and 76, have received no explanation for their imprisonment
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