Black couple held hostage in Haiti for nearly a week

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Wonder how did they know that the couple was there.

I suspect they may have been speaking English each other. Although my sister and I are born there(my parents moved back). We speak English to each other. Example, last time I went, I was at a bank..two younger Haitians were speaking English to each other. Also some families cant be trusted either.

Things are bad in port au prince. My parents have ZERO patterns and go out once or twice a month for groceries. If one of my parents were to die, I highly doubt I would be able to go or they would want me to go.

These gang memebrs are damn near animals, they will chop you up with machetes after killing you. There are some very graphic videos out there.
 

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Haitian-American couple from South Florida kidnapped in Haiti has been released​

April 13, 2023
A Haitian-American couple from Tamarac who spent more than three weeks in captivity in Haiti after being kidnapped has finally been released, a relative confirmed to the Miami Herald.

Nikese Toussaint said her brother Jean-dikkens Toussaint and his wife, Abigail, were both released around 11 a.m. Thursday. She did not provide any other details, including whether or not a ransom was paid to secure the couple’s freedom. Haitian media reported that an undisclosed amount was paid for their freedom. Gang members holding hostage the Toussaints and a cousin had asked for $200,000 per person in ransom after the family had paid an initial $6,000.

The couple was kidnapped on March 18 in Port-au-Prince while on their way to the city of Leogane to visit an ailing relative and attend Rara, a colorful pre-Easter celebration, when they were abducted in Martissant. The gang-controlled neighborhood is one of Haiti’s most dangerous and has been closed to commuter traffic since June of 2021 due to kidnappings and gang violence. The couple’s abduction, which generated media attention, was a reminder of how dangerous Haiti has become for even U.S. citizens, who are being urged by the State Department to not travel to the Caribbean nation and to leave if they are currently there. According to the Port-au-Prince based Center for Analysis and Research in Human Rights, Haiti has seen a 173% spike in kidnappings since the beginning of this year, compared to the same time period last year
 
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