Cora breakfast chain president relieved after arrest in 2017 kidnapping case
MONTREAL — The president of the Cora Group breakfast chain expressed relief Tuesday after Quebec provincial police announced an arrest in his kidnapping nearly 18 months ago.
Authorities said they’d executed an arrest warrant for a man wanted in the case of Nicholas Tsouflidis, who was allegedly taken at gunpoint from his Mirabel home, north of Montreal, in March 2017.
A passerby found the businessman bound but alive in a ditch in Laval several hours later.
Tsouflidis, who is in his mid-40s, is the youngest son of Cora Mussely Tsouflidou, who founded the Cora chain of restaurants.

