Three young women who vanished about
a decade ago in the US state of Ohio have been found and are in hospital in a
fair condition, officials have said.
Amanda Berry disappeared aged 16 in 2003, while Gina DeJesus went missing at
the age of 14 a year later.
They and Michele Knight, 32, who vanished in 2002 at the age of 20, were
found in a house in the city of Cleveland, police confirmed.
Three brothers have been arrested in connection with the case.
Cleveland police said the suspects are Hispanic, aged 50, 52 and 54, and one of them
had lived at the house on Seymour Avenue.
Gina DeJesus' uncle said they were in shock but very grateful for her
discovery.
"In all this time, 10 years, nobody never figured nothing about where she was
at and this has come to an end and it's right here on Seymour," he said.
Meanwhile, a doctor confirmed the three women were being kept in hospital for
observation.
"This isn't the ending we usually hear to these stories," said Dr Gerald
Maloney in a brief news conference outside Metro Health hospital in Cleveland.
"We're very happy."
Speaking amid cheers from spectators, he added the women were able to speak
to hospital staff but he declined to give further details.
The BBC's Jane Little says it was assumed the girls were dead, and the mother
of one victim said she believed her daughter had been sold into slavery.
At least one of the women is reported to have a baby.
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