Death toll climbs as gang warfare continues in Haiti.

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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti – The Executive Director of the National Network of the Defense of Human Rights (RNDDH), Pierre Espérance, says the death toll from the fights among rival criminal gangs in Cite Soleil has reached 300 as Haiti continues to reel from illegal activities.

Espérance, speaking on a radio program here, said as a result of the war in Cité Soleil between the coalition of gangs of the G-9 and G-Pèp, the new toll now stands at around 300 dead and 160 injured, primarily innocent citizens.

The police have not confirmed the statement by the RNDDH official, nor have they released any information on reports that businessman Rony Dumont, the husband of the Mayor of the town of Saut-d’Eau, had been killed by his abductors.

Reports said that Dumont, who had been kidnapped on June 13, was killed a month and four days after his abduction despite paying four ransoms, according to his wife.

Police are also investigating reports that armed individuals kidnapped journalist Edner Décime from Alterpress, who was in his vehicle on Sunday, not far from the petrol pump at Delmas 30.

Two youth organizations say 13 percent of children surveyed in a troubled neighborhood of Port-au-Prince had been in contact with members of armed gangs who tried to recruit them.

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