Six killed, 72 injured in Haiti vehicular crash
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (CMC) — Prime Minister Dr Ariel Henry says he is “deeply saddened” at the loss of lives following a vehicular crash over the weekend that left at least six people dead and more than 70 others injured.
Media reports said that the crash occurred on Saturday when a truck returning from Breman, south of the capital Port-au-Prince, carrying musicians and fans of the rara “inonsan” overturned in Jacmel near Meyer.
Rara is a form of festival music that originated in Haiti that is used for street processions, typically during Easter week. The music centres on a set of cylindrical bamboo trumpets called vaksin, but also features drums, maracas, güiras or güiros, a percussion instrument, and metal bells as well as alsos, which are made from recycled metal, often coffee cans.
According to the secretary general of the south-east delegation, the speeding driver appeared to have tried to avoid a band of rara on the road and lost control of his vehicle.
“I am deeply saddened after learning the news of the accident in Meyer, commune of Jacmel, which caused several victims, including deaths and injuries. I offer my condolences to the families of the victims of this new tragedy, while renewing them my full support,” Henry said in a message on his social media page.
Haitian authorities said four people died at the scene of the crash and two others at hospital, while 72 people, including 20, who were seriously injured, have been taken to the Saint-Michel hospital in Jacmel. Medical officials said most of those injured suffered multiple fractures.