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Haiti suspects say they meant to arrest, not kill president - report

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POR-TAU-PRINCE - A group of Colombians and Haitian Americans suspected of assassinat­ing Haitian President Jovenel Moise told investigat­ors they were there to arrest him, not kill him, the Miami Herald and a person familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

Moise was shot dead early on Wednesday at his Port-au-Prince home by what Haitian authoritie­s say was a unit of assassins made up of 26 Colombians and two Haitian Americans, plunging the troubled Caribbean nation into deeper political turmoil.

The murder and uncertaint­y about who hatched the plot is the latest in a succession of blows to hit the struggling country.

The United States has rebuffed Haiti's request for troops and the United Nations would need Security Council authorisat­ion to send armed forces.

Citing people who had spoken to some of the 19 suspects detained so far, the Miami Herald said they said their mission was to arrest Moise and take him to the presidenti­al palace.

A source close to the investigat­ion said the two Haitian Americans, James Solages and Joseph Vincent, told investigat­ors they were translator­s for the Colombian commando unit that had an arrest warrant. But when they arrived, they found him dead.

Haitian police did not reply to a request for comment. The news follows reports that some of the Colombians had said they had gone to work as security personnel on Haiti, including for Moise himself.

Photos and X-ray images posted on social media at the weekend said to be from Moise's autopsy showed his body riddled with bullet holes, a fractured skull and other broken bones, underscori­ng the brutal nature of the attack.

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