San Juan Daily Star
Cannonballs at the Citadelle Laferrière, once stacked to defend against a feared French invasion, near Milo, Haiti on July 25, 2021. Haitian officials said at least 30 people had died during a stampede at the site on Saturday and that the toll was expected to rise. (Federico Ríos/The New York Times) By ANDRÉ PAULTRE and EMILIANO RODRÍGUEZ MEGA A tourist outing Saturday at Haiti’s most historic and famous fortress turned into chaos and then terror, after a stampeding crowd crushed dozens of...
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