
'I want mummy to take me to the toy shop': Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's family jubilant on her return
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
72% : Recalling what he said to her the first time they spoke after she was jailed in Tehran in 2016, Mr Ratcliffe said: "I said the only thing that matters, and that's 'I miss you, and I love you'.53% : Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's daughter, Gabriella, has said that the first thing she wants to do with her mother when she returns from Iran is to go toy shopping.
49% : Richard Ratcliffe tells The Telegraph exclusively how he and his daughter are thrilled to see his wife again after six years jailed in Iran
44% : Three years ago on Mother's Day, Mr Ratcliffe delivered a card and 155 bunches of flowers, one for every week his wife had been in prison, outside the Iranian embassy in London, while Gabriella was living in Iran.
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