By Kim Palmer CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Michelle Knight, the longest-held captive in a dungeon-like Cleveland house, is free after 11 years. But she remains hospitalized and is shunning visits from relatives, some of whom thought she was a runaway when she vanished. Knight, 32, was good condition Thursday at MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland after her rescue Monday from a house that became her prison for more than a decade. Neither Knight's grandmother nor her mother, who moved to Florida but flew back to Cleveland this week, have seen her. "No, we haven't - on her request. ...
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