The family of kidnapped missionary Gena Heraty in Haiti have said they are relieved beyond words at her release. Ms Heraty, who is originally from Westport in County Mayo, is the director of an orphanage in Haiti, and was among several people taken by alleged gang members in Kenscoff, near the capital, on 3 August. It prompted worldwide appeals from the charity that employs her to the kidnappers to release her. In a statement on Friday, Ms Heraty's family confirmed she, alongside the other captives, had been freed and thanked those involved in her recovery. The global outpouring of concern, love, prayers, and solidarity shown for Gena and to us by friends, neighbours, communities, colleagues, and indeed those with no connection to us at all has been a huge source of comfort and support, the statement added. For now our priority is Gena - her health, protection, and privacy - and those in her care. We kindly ask that the media respect the need for privacy as all those involved recover from this traumatic ordeal.\
Irish Missionary Gena Heraty Released After Kidnapping in Haiti

Irish Missionary Gena Heraty Released After Kidnapping in Haiti
Gena Heraty, a missionary and director of an orphanage in Haiti, has been released after being kidnapped by a gang. Her family expresses relief while thanking supporters worldwide.
Gena Heraty, a missionary from County Mayo, Ireland, has been released after being kidnapped in Haiti on August 3. Her family expressed immense relief at her safe return, thanking those who campaigned for her release. The community's support amid this ordeal provided significant comfort as the focus now shifts to Gena's health and privacy.