Mourners bury journalist killed in one of Haiti's worst attacks on reporters
- One of the two journalists, Jimmy Jean, was killed during an attack by armed gangs on Christmas Eve while covering the reopening of the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
- The attack resulted in the deaths of fellow journalist Marckendy Natoux and a police officer, with at least seven other reporters wounded.
- The government removed the Health Minister and indefinitely suspended the reopening of the hospital following the attack, which was described as Haiti's worst on journalists in recent years.
- Gang leader Johnson 'Izo' André claimed responsibility for the attack, stating he had not authorized the hospital's reopening.
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