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UN Announces Second Death of Rwandan Peacekeeper in Haiti

Above: UN peacekeepers in Haiti (UN Photo/Logan Abassi)

By the Caribbean Journal staff

A second peacekeeper from Rwanda’s Formed Police Unit in Haiti has been killed, the UN peacekeeping mission announced Monday.

The death of Sergeant Aloys Nsengiyumva comes after the shooting of 34-year-old Rwandan peacekeeper Bisangwa Hassan earlier this month.

The “lifeless body” of Nesngiyumva was found by Rwandan police Sunday night behind the Uruguayan military’s camp.

According to an investigation, it was Nsengiyumva who shot Hassan, and then fled. He had been actively sought since, MINUSTAH said.

It was not yet clear how Nsengiyumva died.

Police Commissioner Tabasky Diouf “deplored” what he called a “double tragedy,” passing his condolences on to the families of the victims and their comrades in the Rwandan unit.

The UN has initiated a probe into both incidents, which is ongoing. Last week, the force said early findings suggested an accidental shooting of Hassan.

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