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Ella Turenne, Haitian-American poet and entertainer, dies at 47 - Texas Metro News

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The Haitian Timeswww.haitiantimes.comBy LARISA KARR Emmanuella “Ella” Florence Turenne, an acclaimed Haitian playwright, academic, and activist, died of a heart attack induced by a blood clot on Dec. 25 in Palm Bay, FL. Turenne was known as someone who never rested. Since five years of age, the 47-year-old developed her love of theater and so […]

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