Police claims that Jovenel Moïse was killed by a mainly Colombian hit squad thrown into doubt
Questions have been raised over Haiti’s official narrative for the assassination of its president Jovenel Moïse, who was gunned down at his mansion in Port-au-Prince last Wednesday.
Haitian police and the politicians who stepped into the political vacuum created by Moïse’s killing have claimed he was shot at about 1am by members of a predominantly Colombian hit squad who had stormed the president’s hillside residence. “Foreigners came to our country to kill the president,” police chief Léon Charles alleged after the shooting.
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