(Los Angeles) American television presenter Savannah Guthrie described in a television interview broadcast on Wednesday the “ordeal” that her family has been going through since the kidnapping of her mother, almost two months ago, in a case that captivated the United States.
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Faced with her colleague Hoda Kotb, presenter at NBC News, Savannah Guthrie did not hold back her tears: “Someone has to do the right thing. We are in anguish. It’s unbearable,” confides the star presenter of the morning show Todaya popular program that has accompanied the daily lives of Americans for more than sixty years.
The story of his mother, Nancy Guthrie, 84, kidnapped from her home in Tucson, Arizona at the end of January, is generating significant media coverage in the United States.
CCTV footage released by the FBI showed a masked, apparently armed individual enter her home, but the trail has since gone cold. No suspects have been identified and announcements of potential clues have dried up.
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Messages of support left near Nancy Guthrie’s home
“When I think about what she has to go through… I wake up every night, in the middle of the night,” Savannah Guthrie continues in an excerpt from the interview, the full broadcast of which is scheduled for Thursday and Friday.
The journalist had already offered a million dollars for any information leading to the finding of her mother, who requires regular treatment for heart problems. “She has to go home now,” she implores.

