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Ontario man arrested on charges of drugs arrested in the Dominican Republic explains the 71-day suffering in the Caribbean.
David Bennett returned to Burlington on May 57, David Bennett, His wife Jane Wilcox, who was allocated by Canadian government officials and others on May 16, saw the charges.
The couple spent a resort with two friends a week and went home in March 7, in the automated customs gate in Bennett Punta Cana Airport was rejected and taken to the interrogation room.
Two was shown a picture of a bag they did not know with a little different name: David R. Bennettin Instead of Davi Bennett – Bennettin’s bag and all travel documents. Wilcox reported that CBC news is “fake” in March.
RCMP this week’s baggage label continued to investigate the transition schemes, and this was arrested in this special situation.
Now he returned in Canada, Bennett CBC spoke about his visit to Hamilton on Friday.
After interrogation at the airport, Bennett, officials, other men and women who faced similar charges, took a truck at the airport stop.
“They drove us into the apple car and united for about half an hour, about half an hour from the airport in an hour,” said Bennett.
“We do not have a seat belt behind this vehicle. It was really scary.”
Bennett, between 15 and 20, some, some, in the combination, the combination of 15 and 20 in the combination, he said.
“This is a lady who can translate a little English in English, when they bring a translator to English and when they say the seriousness of us.”
Less than an hour from an hour, Bennett said he knocked back to the airport they kept behind a hot and full pickup without being taken to a prison facility.
Bennett, about 12-15 small men, “Really Small” was placed in a cell and more people were added throughout the night.
“It was in black. Really, we could not see their faces. We saw the bodily footage of the coming people, and we did not see what we did.”
“I was literally sitting around the corner because I just stopped in the room. There was no place to eat, there was no place to act.”
Bennett said he tried to stay positive, everything will be ranked next morning and he needs to do “difficult” that night.
“My goal should fall asleep and forget about it and don’t think about it.”
But suffering lasted more than one night.
Bennett was charged with drug trafficking. He was taken to court on March 8 and was released by $ 5,000. He could not leave the Dominican Republic due to a travel ban and passport, and the passport was held by local authorities.
The charges against Bennett were withdrawn in mid-April, but the travel ban was left in place.
“I moved nine times in 71 (and) I have this black cloud above this black cloud while I am there,” he said.
In the meantime, Wilcox, first worked around the clock for the first time to bring the charges against her husband and then.
On May 15, at 8am, the family suffered more than 10 years of suffering from 10 years.
Global Jobs Recommended Canada by e-mail, the travel ban has been officially removed and said they expected the next morning.
According to him, he said, “Order a flight within 20 minutes,” he said to him this afternoon.
“It was amazing to return to Toronto. We had an amazing approach on Lake Erie and Ontario. This was a wonderful evening.
He said he missed many things, including many things, including birthdays and anniversaries, but happy to return home.
Bennett said he was “Savior” to return to his wife, family and friends. It is pleased to be in his bed again.
“I didn’t sleep very well there …
Wilcox, the exam is over.
“I now have a project Dave Dave. He lost a little weight while he was away, so I have the zest for food and nutrition and the bay is building ourselves,” said Wilcox CBC news.
Wilcox said that Canadians deserve better treatment from the country’s embassies and global issues.
“Wires passed. We received disinformation. We received disinformation. They did not answer our questions. They did not know what happened. It was extremely frustrating.”
CBC News has reached Canada for global work for comments.
RCMP, the Toronto airport said that the bugging and contributed to smuggling and contributing and contributing and contributing trafficking and contributing trafficking in the airport.
In addition to the recent arrests, RCMP says that this is with any and all foreign police partners to provide evidence that any file related to these research is. “
For Wilcox, the “silver lining” in the experience is the community support they received through all this.
Wilcox is about $ 85,000 to fight these charges. They could collect $ 55,000 and “Super grateful” for all community support.
“We started talking about how we can help other people in traumatic situations and the victims of the crimes …