Diego Charles, a reporter for Vision radio, was shot dead in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince on June 30 following a clash between criminal gangs. Four other people were also killed in the clashes. Prime Minister Claude Joseph’s office released a statement expressing his condolences over the recent killings. His office ordered Haitian government ministries and the national police director to find the perpetrators and prosecute them.
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