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Mort en mer de 17 migrants haïtiens

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Mort en mer de 17 migrants haïtiens

Haiti Liberte

Dans la nuit du dimanche 24 juillet 2022, un navire de migrants haïtiens a été naufragé au large des eaux de l'île de New Providence, aux Bahamas. Les premières investigations indiquent que le bateau dans lequel voyageaient les haïtiens a quitté New Providence, ce jour-là vers 01h00 heure locale avec une soixantaine de personnes à […]

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