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Équateur: les six suspects arrêtés après l’assassinat d’un candidat à la présidence sont des colombiens

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The content originally appeared on: juno7 - Haïti News ​ ​ Équateur: les six suspects arrêtés après l’assassinat de Fernando Villavicencio, candidat à la présidence, sont des colombiens. Les autorités en Équateur ont arrêté six individus suspectés dans l’assassinat de Fernando Villavicencio, candidat à la présidentielle. Tous sont des colombiens et un septième de nationalité colombienne a été tué par les policiers lors de l’attaque. Le gouvernement équatorien a décrété l’état d’urgence pour 60 jours. Toutefois, la date du premier […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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