Ex-hostage Boyle was angry, bossy after release, witnesses tell court
OTTAWA — Witnesses appearing at Joshua Boyle’s assault trial Thursday describe the former Afghanistan hostage as angry and domineering in the days following his release from captivity.
Boyle and his wife, Caitlan Coleman, were seized by extremists in Afghanistan during a 2012 backpacking trip and rescued five years later by Pakistani forces.
Janice Unger, a Global Affairs Canada official who accompanied them on the plane back to Canada in 2017, told the court that at one point during the flight Boyle abruptly told her and a colleague to return to their seats.