American who says he crossed into Syria on foot freed after 7 months in detention
Travis Timmerman appears to have been among the thousands released from the country’s notorious prisons after rebels overthrew Assad
An American who turned up in Syria on Thursday said he was detained after crossing into the country on foot seven months ago on a Christian pilgrimage.
Travis Timmerman appears to have been among thousands of people released from the country’s notorious prisons after rebels reached Damascus over the weekend, overthrowing President Bashar al-Assad and ending his family’s 54-year rule.
As video emerged online of Timmerman on Thursday, he was initially mistaken by some for Austin Tice, an American journalist who went missing in Syria 12 years ago.
In the video, Timmerman could be seen lying on a mattress under a blanket in what appeared to be a private house. A group of men in the video said that he was being treated well and would be safely returned home.
Later, a Syrian family said they found Timmerman barefoot on a main road in the countryside of Damascus early on Thursday. He appeared cold and hungry so they brought him back to their home.
“I … fed him and called a doctor,” said Mosaed al-Rifai, a 68-year-old waste collector, adding that Timmerman appeared disoriented.