The aid organizations BEFEN and Health Alert announced that five health workers were freed in Niger on Saturday but said their colleague Aime Soulembaye died of wounds received when unidentified gunmen kidnapped them on October 14 from the town of Dakoro, in southwestern Niger.
BEFEN issued a statement from the capital Niamey saying that Aime Soulembaye was shot during the kidnapping and later died. It said Aime Soulambaye and the others had helped more than 20,000 children with malnutrition and malaria in Niger.
The kidnappers are suspected to have been Islamist extremists who have kidnapped other aid workers and taken them to northern Mali to be held for ransom.