The Daily Telegraph - Saturday

Danger tourist ‘kidnapped’ by gang in Haiti

- By Susie Coen US CorreSpond­ent

YouTuber who posts about travels to global flashpoint­s reportedly held hostage for £475,000 ransom

A US YouTube star has reportedly been kidnapped after he ignored warnings to travel to Haiti in an attempt to interview the country’s ruthless gang leader.

Addison Pierre Maalouf is understood to have headed to the Caribbean country earlier this month to film content for his social media channel YourFellow­Arab.

Maalouf was planning to interview Jimmy Cherizier, the leader of the notorious G9 gang who was nicknamed “Barbecue” for killing his rivals by torching their homes while they are inside.

But on March 14, 24 hours after he arrived in the county, Maalouf and a

Haitian colleague were kidnapped by members of the 400 Mawozo gang, according to news outlet Haiti24.

Joseph Wilson, the gang’s leader, is known as Lanmo San Jou, which means “death has no appointed time”.

Maalouf is reportedly being held for a £475,000 ransom, of which £37,000 has been paid.

The US State Department would not confirm whether Maalouf had been abducted but said it was “aware of reports of the kidnapping of a US citizen in Haiti”. Lalem, a fellow YouTuber, posted online on Thursday that his friend had been kidnapped.

“Yes Arab has been kidnapped in Haiti and we’re working on getting him out,” he wrote on social media.

He also shared what he claims is the last video Maalouf had recorded before being abducted.

In the video, a topless Maalouf says he had planned to travel to Port-auPrince, the Haiti capital, but had to wait until the morning to make the six-hour car journey. He said he had been approved to travel to the region but “all it takes is one stupid gang member holding an AK-47 for one thing to go wrong”.

Standing on a balcony overlookin­g a pool, Maalouf said he was planning to take advantage of the deserted facilities.

“How many times in your life are you the only person in an entire hotel because the country’s completely shut down, no one should be coming in and you’re just a retarded YouTuber”.

Maalouf, who previously interviewe­d a Mexican cartel leader, wrote on March 10 that he was “going on another one of those trips”.

“If I die, thanks for watching what I’ve put out,” he posted.

Miles Routledge, another YouTuber, known as “Lord Miles”, claimed he had spoken to Maalouf using his kidnappers’ phone.

He said his friend was being “kept in a cage in a place on the eastern outskirts of Port-au-Prince”.

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