Haitian authorities probe discovery of 16 bodies at a house

Authorities in Haiti are launching an investigation into the deaths of 16 individuals whose bodies were discovered at a residence in the mountain town of Sequin, located in the southern part of the country. 

The unsettling discovery came just a day after the family had attended a funeral.

Official response

Jude Pierre Michel Lafontant, the top official in Haiti’s South East Department, confirmed that law enforcement officials and health authorities have been deployed to the area to initiate a thorough investigation into the incident. 

Authorities are diligently working to ascertain the cause of death and gather crucial evidence that may shed light on the tragic events that unfolded.

Despite the prevailing atmosphere of gang violence that has gripped Haiti, particularly following the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021, authorities have not yet connected these deaths to the rampant gang activity plaguing the nation. 

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Concerns over food insecurity

In the midst of escalating violence and instability, humanitarian concerns in Haiti are also on the rise. 

Reports are that the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has sounded the alarm last week, urging for unimpeded access for humanitarian agencies and the unrestricted movement of food supplies. 

The recent surge in violence has hindered the WFP’s efforts to assist over 370,000 Haitians grappling with severe food insecurity since the start of February. 

With 44 per cent of the population facing acute food shortages, urgent action is imperative to prevent the situation from deteriorating further.

Escalating violence

Reports of violence continue to emerge from various parts of Haiti, further exacerbating the precarious situation. 

Over the weekend, members of the notorious “400 Mawozo” gang reportedly opened fire on a minibus traveling between Port-au-Prince and Mirebalais in the area known as Morne à Cabrit. 

Reports are that at least 10 individuals, including the driver, lost their lives in the brutal attack.

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