Haitian police say more than a dozen suspected gang members have been lynched and their bodies burned by residents of Port-au-Prince.
abc.net.au/news/gang-members-stoned-burned-alive-in-haiti-capital-portauprince/102270360More than a dozen suspected gang members were stoned and burned alive by residents in Port-au-Prince earlier this week, as the UN warned that insecurity in the Haitian capital has reached levels similar to countries at war.
The violence had started before dawn, when gang members burst into several residential areas of the capital, looting homes and attacking residents, according to witnesses. Men, women and children fled the scene on foot, carrying a few personal belongings in bags or bundles. The latest grisly killings came as the United Nations released a report highlighting the surge in murders and kidnappings in the country.
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