The Canadian Press Dept: TORONTO - Big feet and a fortuitously placed wallet helped save the day for a Canadian aid worker snatched at gunpoint at a Kenyan refugee camp and marched with three other captors across the border into Somalia, his parents said Tuesday, according to Winnipeg Free Press. "He's tall, so he's got big feet," Carol-Ann told The Canadian Press and one of the released aid workers Canadian Steven Dennis, 37, arrives by Kenyan military helicopter at Wilson airport in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, July 2, 2012. A pro-government Somali militia group said Monday that it rescued the four aid workers kidnapped by gunmen from a refugee camp in Kenya last week. AP Photo/Khalil Senosi Clearly relieved after days of frantic worry, Carol-Ann and Peter Dennis were able to share some of the humour that helped sustain their son Steve Dennis during his ordeal.
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