Families of men killed in haiti waiting for closure

Families of Men Killed in Haiti Waiting for Closure

The grieving families of two Bahamian men, Shadrack Stuart and Joey Russell, killed in Haiti over three months ago, are desperate for closure.

Their remains are still in a Haitian morgue due to bureaucratic delays and lack of official assistance. Relatives claim a single missing signature from a Haitian doctor has stalled their return home.

The doctor fears for his safety if he signs the release papers needed to transport the bodies back to The Bahamas.

The men were killed in July during a drug-related operation, where Haitian authorities intercepted a vessel carrying narcotics and gunfire ensued. Bahamian officials confirmed the deaths with Haitian authorities.

Author's summary: Families seek closure for Bahamian men killed in Haiti.

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The Tribune The Tribune — 2025-10-17

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