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Chicago: The family of an elderly British couple who have been detained in Afghanistan for six months have begun to fear the worst, with concerns mounting over the health of Peter and Barbie Reynolds. "You have to remember their age, 80 and 76," says Jonathan Reynolds, one of the couple's four children, who last spoke to his parents on 15 June. Afghanistan's Taliban authorities have refused to detail why Peter and Barbie were arrested in February. Speaking to AFP via video link from Chicago, Jonathan explains that "they were told by the judge that they were not guilty of any crimes.""June 15th was when I spoke to them last. So that was six weeks ago. And two weeks ago, I know they were alive, but they're in a place that you just wouldn't know. How would I know if they were no longer alive? Who's going to call me? The Taliban's never called me. Who's going to call? I don't know."Jonathan said he is more concerned abuot his dad's life being in danger because of his heart ailment. "He needs an ECG and blood tests, EEG, CT scans, he needs all of that, a MR scan of his head...that's very important that we get him the right medical care, because I think that could mean whether he lives short term or much longer," he said."You have to remember their age. My dad has had heart attacks, he has heart problems, he has a stent in his heart, he has had skin cancer that's coming back on his face. I hear he's got a lot of stuff on his face happening. And my mum's just weak. And so... partly you have to remember their age, 80 and 76. So their bodies are not used to being put through this, you know, they've been trapped. They're sleeping on a little mattress on the floor."

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00:00June 15th was when I spoke to them last so that was six weeks ago and two weeks
00:29ago I know they were alive but they're in a place that you just wouldn't know how would I know if
00:36they were not no longer alive who's gonna call me the Taliban's never called me who's gonna call
00:42I don't know more more of the the concern is dad's life's being in danger because of his heart so he
00:51needs an ECG and blood tests EEG CT scans he needs all of that an MR scan of his head like that's that's
01:04in very important that we get him the right medical care because I think that could mean whether he
01:10lives short-term or much longer you have to remember their age 80 and 76 so they're their bodies are not
01:19used to being put through this you know they're being trapped they're not they're sleeping on a
01:24little mattress on the floor they were told by the judge that they were not guilty of any crimes no
01:42they've been told that a number of times um so um yeah it's yeah they were told there were no crimes
01:52and they'll be released but so many times we've been told two to three days and then you'll be
01:57released just just a few few more days and it's just administrative we just need to fix a few things
02:03and then we'll be released but it's six months on Saturday

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