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Haiti – Former Senator And Nephew Killed In Gang Violence - New York Carib News

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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti– A former Haitian senator who worked for Haiti’s Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour was assassinated in an upscale neighborhood near the country’s capital and his body was set on fire along with his nephew. According to Government Commissioner Jacques Lafontant the bodies of Yvon Buissereth and his unidentified nephew were found on Saturday afternoon in […]

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