March 2024 - A 'cannibal' gang and its 'Barbecue' leader push Haiti into chaos.
Haiti has descended into chaos and its Prime Minister has resigned. A gang leader, Jimmy Cherizier, who projects himself as a revolutionary, has become the most powerful person in Haiti. Cherizier is known as 'Barbecue' for burning people alive.
Amid the rise of 'Barbecue', a video has emerged that shows a member of a 'cannibal' gang eating human body parts.
The video on X shows a Haitian man tearing flesh from the leg of a burning corpse and eating it.
Some of the videos uploaded on X have been removed now. There are reports that some the videos may be from the past.
VIOLENCE AND CANNIBALISM ON HAITI STREETS?
Cannibalism has been witnessed on the streets as the violence in Haiti reaches unprecedented levels, The Daily Express US quoted a journalist on the ground as saying.
"We have seen images of gang leaders eating people they have killed. We have seen images of people being tortured when they are kidnapped," the journalist said from Haiti on condition of anonymity. The journalist said the violence and gore were "to paralyze people mentally".
After the interview, the journalist sent a message to The Daily Express US and said, "Cannibalism is not widespread, but definitely an indication of the worsening situation. It definitely happens on a few occasions."
This is something to consider if there is violence in your community. Be alert, be safe.
March 2024 - A 'cannibal' gang and its 'Barbecue' leader push Haiti into chaos.
A 'cannibal' gang and its 'Barbecue' leader push Haiti into chaos Haiti has descended into chaos and its Prime Minister has resigned. A gang leader, Jimmy Cherizier, who projects himself as a revolutionary, has become the most powerful person in Haiti. Cherizier is known as 'Barbecue' for burning people alive.
Amid the rise of 'Barbecue', a video has emerged that shows a member of a 'cannibal' gang eating human body parts.
The video on X shows a Haitian man tearing flesh from the leg of a burning corpse and eating it.
Some of the videos uploaded on X have been removed now. There are reports that some the videos may be from the past.
VIOLENCE AND CANNIBALISM ON HAITI STREETS?
Cannibalism has been witnessed on the streets as the violence in Haiti reaches unprecedented levels, The Daily Express US quoted a journalist on the ground as saying.
"We have seen images of gang leaders eating people they have killed. We have seen images of people being tortured when they are kidnapped," the journalist said from Haiti on condition of anonymity. The journalist said the violence and gore were "to paralyze people mentally".
After the interview, the journalist sent a message to The Daily Express US and said, "Cannibalism is not widespread, but definitely an indication of the worsening situation. It definitely happens on a few occasions."
This is something to consider if there is violence in your community. Be alert, be safe.
March 2024 - A 'cannibal' gang and its 'Barbecue' leader push Haiti into chaos.
A 'cannibal' gang and its 'Barbecue' leader push Haiti into chaos Haiti has descended into chaos and its Prime Minister has resigned. A gang leader, Jimmy Cherizier, who projects himself as a revolutionary, has become the most powerful person in Haiti. Cherizier is known as 'Barbecue' for burning people alive.
Amid the rise of 'Barbecue', a video has emerged that shows a member of a 'cannibal' gang eating human body parts.
The video on X shows a Haitian man tearing flesh from the leg of a burning corpse and eating it.
Some of the videos uploaded on X have been removed now. There are reports that some the videos may be from the past.
VIOLENCE AND CANNIBALISM ON HAITI STREETS?
Cannibalism has been witnessed on the streets as the violence in Haiti reaches unprecedented levels, The Daily Express US quoted a journalist on the ground as saying.
"We have seen images of gang leaders eating people they have killed. We have seen images of people being tortured when they are kidnapped," the journalist said from Haiti on condition of anonymity. The journalist said the violence and gore were "to paralyze people mentally".
After the interview, the journalist sent a message to The Daily Express US and said, "Cannibalism is not widespread, but definitely an indication of the worsening situation. It definitely happens on a few occasions."