Malian opposition chief Soumaila Cisse, aged 71, has died of coronavirus his family and party said Friday, after being held hostage for six months by jihadists earlier this year. Cisse "died in France, where he had been taken for Covid-19 care," a member of his family told AFP. "I can confirm this terrible news. He's dead," a leader of Cisse's URD party told AFP, saying the politician's wife had let him know. Cisse was snatched by jihadists on March 25 while campaigning in the northeastern Timbuktu region ahead of legislative elections. He was freed six months later in October alongside Frenchwoman Sophie Petronin and two Italians. The hostages were exchanged for some 200 prisoners whose release was demanded by jihadist groups. "I was not subjected to any violence, either physical or verbal," Cisse said following his release. A former leader of the opposition in parliament, Cisse was runner-up in three presidential elections. Russian opposition activist Lyubov Sobol taken in for police questioning Reliance to buy out IMG Worldwide from sports management JV Prior to post-Brexit pact, Britain clinches zero tariff free trade deal with EU