There are suspicions about the causes of the death of the former
President of the Republic.
The announcement of the sudden death of René Préval this Friday, March 03 has followed a flood of tributes and testimonies in the media and on social networks. Some adore him for being the only president who has succeeded two terms in the history of Haiti, others criticize his laxity and his liberalism. Is.
While the country calmly receives six days of national mourning decreed
by the presidency - and the family of the deceased preparing the national
funeral scheduled for Saturday, March 11, the question "And if the death
of Preval was not So simple, "falls like a cleaver in this early week on
the Ayibopost online platform. And death the former President of the Republic
is immediately questioned to the point that doubt seizes the leaders at the
highest summit of the state.
For although initially sources have evoked a cardiovascular accident,
"unconfirmed information circulating around the death of the former
President René G. Préval privilege a thesis of poisoning". Senator Jean
Renel Sénatus, chairman of the Senate Justice and Security Commission, echoed
this rumor when he wrote to the Minister of Justice on Tuesday (February 7th).
In his cordial letter he asks Camille Junior Edouard "to instruct
the Government Commissioner of the Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince
to carry out an inquiry in this case, Institut Medio Légal (IML) so that the
corpse can be autopsied before the funeral of the ex-president and that a
detailed report is copied to him quickly. "
Jean Renel Sénatus justifies his approach by the "principle that
the State has the monopoly of investigations, prosecution of legal repression
and taking into account the harmony of all elements of society, also referring
to Article 34 of Code of criminal investigation ".
Yet already "the forensic autopsy of the ex-president René Préval
took place this Tuesday at the request of his wife", announced on Twitter,
Frantz Duval, editor in chief of the newspaper the Nouvelliste.
Elizabeth Delatour told the press on Friday that René Préval was
"in a good mood" and that she spoke to him three times during the
day. But she was not at home with her husband at the time of the stroke.
One of the few people to have spent with René Préval "the last
hours on earth" shortly before his death is the deputy Jerry Tardieu. He
spontaneously told it in an article published in Le Nouvelliste in these terms:
"For two hours, around the expressos that we served repeatedly the
sympathetic Rose, we will exchange in good humor and the most perfect
conviviality. Serene, calm, relaxed, the ex-president Preval was in great
shape. Faithful to his joking side, from time to time, he was ridiculing puns
soaked in humor that he alone has the secret. Absolutely nothing suggested that
he was going to give up his soul for five minutes after he had driven me back
to my car around 11 am.
So we are waiting for the results of this important survey because the people need to know the truth.
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