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Crimes d État en Haïti : 81 personnes assassinées par balles au Bel Air d août 2020 à mai 2021, 44 personnes assassinées par balles à Cité Soleil de janvier à mai 2021, révèle un rapport du Rnddh

Crimes d État en Haïti : 81 personnes assassinées par balles au Bel Air d août 2020 à mai 2021, 44 personnes assassinées par balles à Cité Soleil de janvier à mai 2021, révèle un rapport du Rnddh
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Stations of the Cross smashed during shipping

Church leaders told they would receive refund for damaged religious items

Joseph Listen to this WILKES-BARRE St. Anthony St. George Maronite Church will at least recoup its shipping losses from UPS after its set of Stations of the Cross was destroyed in shipment, the shipping company told the Times Leader on Thursday. The church shipped its valuable set of Stations of the Cross to a Maronite Church in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., just before Easter, but the pieces were utterly destroyed in transit. The shipment cost $600, and when the shipment was refused by the Florida church, it was sent back to St. Anthony St. George, costing the local church another $600. To make matters worse, UPS initially ruled that the church wasn’t entitled to a refund, with Linda Joseph, a member of the church, with UPS telling the Times Leader on Wednesday that the boxes weren’t sufficiently packaged in the company’s view.

Pa church to get $1,200 refund from shipping company over destroyed religious items

Pa. church to get $1,200 refund from shipping company over destroyed religious items Updated Apr 30, 2021; By Patrick Kernan, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (TNS) The church shipped a valuable set of Stations of the Cross to a Maronite Church in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., just before Easter, but the set was destroyed in transit. The shipment cost $600. When the shipment was refused by the Florida church, it was sent back to St. Anthony St. George, costing the local church another $600. To make matters worse, UPS initially ruled that the church wasn’t entitled to a refund. Linda Joseph, a member of the church, said that the boxes weren’t sufficiently packaged in the company’s view. A picture showed the items broken into pieces in the boxes.

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