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'He died hoping his security would come'


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Martine Moise
By Caitlin Hu, Matt Rivers and Natalie Gallón, CNN
South Florida (CNN) When Haiti’s president was brutally assassinated in his bedroom last month, just one witness was there to see it. She happened to know him better than anyone else.
Martine Moise, the first lady of Haiti, was found bleeding on the floor next to the body of her husband, Jovenel Moise, on July 7. But she survived the mysterious attack and is now lighting a fire under the search to bring the killers to justice.
In an interview in South Florida on Sunday, Mrs. Moise still in mourning black, her arm bandaged from wrist to shoulder described chilling details of the attack to CNN and demanded the world’s help in solving the murder. ....

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Fear stalks Haitians as their murdered president is buried and gangs terrorize the capital


Fear stalks Haitians as their murdered president is buried and gangs terrorize the capital
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Caitlin Hu, CNN
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Kidnapped from church, shot at during an evening commute, chased out of their homes as flames licked up the street. (FILE PHOTO)
(CNN) Kidnapped from church, shot at during an evening commute, chased out of their homes as flames licked up the street.
Stories of abduction, lethal attack and indiscriminate destruction are endless in Haiti s seaside city of Port-au-Prince, where everyone seems to know someone who barely made it out alive  and where many did not, in what rights organizations describe as a particularly dangerous year even before the assassination of former president Jovenel Moise drew the world s attention. ....

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