Santo Domingo .- bodies Haitians burned three were delivered by Dominican and Haitian authorities to their families.
For this new episode of violence are 10 Dominicans arrested, including a former Army lieutenant who allegedly may have committed the murders in the town of Jimani, Independencia province.
In the mountains of that province is spread terror. Inhospitality of the hill The Vine was complicit in a hunt for Haitians.
Independence prosecutor, Rudy Perez Medrano, who has been the case in Jimani, concerns two young people between 12 and 15 years and an adult of almost 30, who endlessly tortured and then burned by a group of Dominicans.
"They were cutting trees for charcoal and heard gunshots. Part of the 18 Haitians who were left of them ran and escaped, but the three people who were trapped by the criminals were those who killed him, "added the judge.
were reduced almost to ashes the bodies in a kiln for making charcoal. Human remains were confused with the tailings.
Mesilis DeSil is the Haitian that he escaped death. Their versions this fact throw light to dark crime.
With a large scar running through his stomach, was DeSil after being rushed to hospital in Barahona Jaime Mota. The Haitian 41, says he was walking along with another person who disappeared in the incident.
"At first, the Haitian authorities began working with us, but then they made contact with the bodies, the faces began to change, we are human, why do some people in this state is particularly troubling and a person of his nationality, "the prosecutor said.
The only survivor of this tragedy, said through an interpreter, have no grudge against the Dominicans.
Matos Martin is a farmer who served as a guide to the authorities to reach the scene. Ensure that the horrendous murder is part of an evil.
"We see this as an isolated act of people taking justice into their own hands and understand that should be punished," said Perez Medrano.
Both Dominicans as Haitians zone interviewed through The Report repudiate this slaughter.
Although trade is not stopped, when the news reached the border, the authorities increased security as a precaution. The news spread like wildfire and rumors of reprisals grew in Haiti.
In Jimaní, the environment appears to be normal, but within himself, the fear remains on edge Dominicans in the community who sense that retaliation may occur with the Haitians.
In this frontier territory, episodes of violence between Dominicans and Haitians are given mostly by labor disputes.
For his part, immigrants from the area after the deaths, are handled with caution. Say they believe the Dominican territory as dangerous, so do not rule out returning to his country to avoid death.