Jim McMahon/Mapman®
When the opportunity to escape presented itself, Ginger* knew she had to act fast. It might be the last chance she’d ever have.
A few days earlier, Ginger had been kidnapped in broad daylight while the then-15-year-old was walking home from school in her neighborhood in Honduras.
On that afternoon in November 2017, a woman had approached her asking for help. While Ginger was distracted talking to the woman, a group of men—likely part of a criminal gang or a drug cartel—grabbed her and dragged her away.
They brought her to an abandoned house, where she was held for days with other kidnapped people. Ginger was certain she was going to be killed. So when no one was looking, she jumped through a nearby window and ran as fast as she could.
When the chance to escape came along, Ginger* knew she had to act fast. It might be the last chance she would ever have.
A few days earlier, Ginger had been kidnapped in broad daylight. Then age 15, she had been walking home from school when it happened. She was in her neighborhood in Honduras.
On that afternoon in November 2017, a woman had approached her asking for help. Talking to the woman distracted Ginger. That is when a group of men grabbed Ginger and dragged her away. The men were likely part of a criminal gang or a drug cartel.
They brought her to an abandoned house. There, she was held for days with other kidnapped people. Ginger was sure she was going to be killed. So when no one was looking, she jumped through a nearby window. Then she ran as fast as she could.