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Haiti - Security : Resurgence of acts of violence in Petit-Goâve
08/06/2012 12:24:36

Haiti - Security : Resurgence of acts of violence in Petit-Goâve

Thursday, June 7, Dimitri Lindor, a young boy living in the street Dessalines prolonged nicknamed "Nan Percin", has been violently attacked at about 7:30 pm at the time he presented himself in a borlette bank located at the street Dessalines. Dimitri, who was bleeding badly was rushed to the hospital of Notre Dame de Petit-Goâve.

Individuals, supporters of the perpetrator, from Nan Percin, broke into the hospital, it seems to execute the victim, according to reports gathered on the spot. Revenge could be the motive for this drama. Alarmed, the police went immediately to the scene to protect Dimitri and secure nurses. The population deplored the incident and demanded that the Notre Dame Hospital is equipped with security guards.

Moreover, Yvon Louis, aka "Zeze couronne" a citizen well known in the city, responsible of a funeral home was the victim of a serious assault, this Friday, June 8 Around 12 am, three people traveling aboard motorcycles attacked, Yvon Louis to Croix-Martyre, locality de Cupidon. They tied up and then beaten. Believing him dead, the bandits buried him up to the neck before fleeing. A woman from the area who saw the victim moaning, has spread the news. People and the police responded quickly to rescue the victim.

Yvon Louis, was rushed to a hospital in Léogâne, placed under oxygen there is in critical condition. Citizens are asking the police to be vigilant in downtown and especially on the national highway #2 at the level of 2nd plaine of Petit-Goâve, to fight against this upsurge of insecurity.

HL/ HaïtiLibre / Guyto Mathieu (Correspondent Petit-Goâve)



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