The uncle of that kidnapped schoolboy says his nephew awakened in a freezing cold Brampton-area barn dressed in construction clothes. The boy slowly pulled himself together and ventured outside to seek help, Julius Adeleke told the Toronto Sun. He said the lad’s abductors took his clothes and made him dress in the work garments. He said the boy had no knowledge of who his abductors were or why he was taken. He is now comfortable at home, said Adeleke. The uncle had disparaging remarks for the boy’s half brother, who police say stole some $4 million in drug proceeds from smugglers. The theft prompted the smugglers to hatch their bizarre abduction plan. The brother is also a fugitive from police.