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Prominent Haitian gang leader shot dead by police as political groups near finalisation of transition council

Sky News Friday, 22 March 2024
A prominent Haitian gang leader who escaped prison earlier this month has been shot dead by police - as political groups appear to be getting closer to finalising a transition council in the country.
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Tensions rise in Haiti as a gang leader incident occurs amidst discussions to finalize the transition council, marking a crucial moment in the country's political landscape. Stay informed on the latest developments in Haiti's transition process. #Haiti #HaitiViolence #HaitiLeaderShot...

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