VI News Staff 10 months ago

Haiti health minister removed after deadly gang attack on hospital

Haiti’s health minister, Duckenson Lorthe, has been removed from his position following a deadly gang attack on the General Hospital, the largest public hospital in the capital, Port-au-Prince.

In a statement released Thursday, Haiti’s transitional council announced that Justice Minister Patrick Pelissier will serve as interim Health Minister until a permanent replacement is named.  The attack, which occurred on Tuesday, left two journalists and a police officer dead as gang members stormed the hospital, firing indiscriminately at reporters who were covering the facility’s reopening. Seven other journalists were injured, making it one of the deadliest incidents targeting Haitian media in recent history.

Jean Feguens Regala, a photographer who survived the attack, revealed that the media had been invited to the hospital by the health ministry, but security was notably absent.  “The fact that the minister of health invited us, you feel that preparations have been made already,” Regala told The Associated Press. “When we made contact with a police unit, the police told us they were not aware of the event.”

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