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Three Quebecers among hostages freed from Mali hotel

Maxime Carrier-Lgar, Pierre Boivin and Patrice Martin are among the hostages freed from a hotel in Bamako, Mali, that was attacked Friday morning by Islamic extremists.

Maxime Carrier-Lgar among hostages freed from hotel in Bamako, Mali

Quebecers Maxime Carrier-Lgar, Pierre Boivin and Patrice Martin escaped unharmed after being held hostage in Mali Friday. (@carrierlegare/Twitter/ccafrica.ca/ICI Radio-Canada)

Maxime Carrier-Lgar,Pierre Boivin and Patrice Martin are among thehostages freed from a hotel in Bamako, Mali, that was attacked Friday morning by Islamic extremists.

None of the threewas hurtduring the ordeal, which left 27people dead.

Mali troopers assist a hostage, centre, to leave the Radisson Blu hotel to safety after gunmen attacked the hotel in Bamako, Mali, on Friday. (The Associated Press)

Malian commandos stormed the luxury Radisson Blu hotel aftergunmen took 170 people, including many foreigners, hostage in the capital of the former French colony, which has been battling rebels allied to al-Qaeda for several years.

Carrier-Lgarhas workedfor Quebec'sNational Assembly for six years and is now based in Paris, where heis attached tothe Assembleparlementaire de la francophonie.

He was in Malito offer training in parliamentary methods at the Senghor-Alexandrie University ofAlexandria, Egypt. He was expected to return to Paris in the coming hours.

Martin is a former Gatineau city councillor who nowworks for the Parliament of Canada.

His friend and former council colleague Alain Riel said he spoke to Martin over the phone after he left the hotel.

"He told me everything happened on the same floor as his hotel room and he thought that was it," Riel said.

"It [all happened] next to his door, next to his room. He's in shock. He mentioned to me that one person from his group was killed, I understand it was a party of French and Canadians was it a French or a Canadian [citizen], I don't know."

Boivin is a lawyer who works for theMcCarthyTtraultlaw firm.

Many foreigners were in town for a pair ofevents held by theOrganisation internationale de laFrancophonie.