FORMER Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich played a key role in getting five British prisoners of war in Ukraine freed. The Russian, 55, welcomed John Harding, Shaun Pinner, Aiden Aslin, Dylan Healy and…
, the club he bought in 2003.
In the worst beating, a group of guards cackled as they strapped a carrier bag over his head, cuffed his hands behind his back and unleashed a 30-minute pummelling. They drove for eight hours, picking up around 30 other foreigners, before being bundled into another vehicle and driven for another 12 hours without a toilet break.
John said: “It was the best meal I’d eaten in seven months. It was worlds away from the misery we’d been through. It was incredible.”
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