
Shirsho Dasgupta
Data and Investigative Reporter at Miami Herald
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1 month ago |
americanmilitarynews.com | Shirsho Dasgupta |Jacqueline Charles
For 62 nights they were held in captivity, hidden in an unknown location at the eastern edge of Haiti’s capital. At almost every turn, they were guarded, held at gunpoint and kept in such deplorable conditions that one of them developed countless sores, another could not walk and a third had serious health conditions that went untreated. In a rare unguarded and desperate moment, they managed to get outside.
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1 month ago |
gazettextra.com | Shirsho Dasgupta |Jacqueline Charles
For 62 nights they were held in captivity, hidden in an unknown location at the eastern edge of Haiti's capital. At almost every turn, they were guarded, held at gunpoint and kept in such deplorable conditions that one of them developed countless sores, another could not walk and a third had serious health conditions that went untreated. In a rare unguarded and desperate moment, they managed to get outside.
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1 month ago |
dailyitem.com | Shirsho Dasgupta |Jacqueline Charles
For 62 nights they were held in captivity, hidden in an unknown location at the eastern edge of Haiti’s capital. At almost every turn, they were guarded, held at gunpoint and kept in such deplorable conditions that one of them developed countless sores, another could not walk and a third had serious health conditions that went untreated. In a rare unguarded and desperate moment, they managed to get outside.
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1 month ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Shirsho Dasgupta |Jacqueline Charles
For 62 nights they were held in captivity, hidden in an unknown location at the eastern edge of Haiti's capital. At almost every turn, they were guarded, held at gunpoint and kept in such deplorable conditions that one of them developed countless sores, another could not walk and a third had serious health conditions that went untreated. In a rare unguarded and desperate moment, they managed to get outside.
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1 month ago |
swoknews.com | Shirsho Dasgupta |Jacqueline Charles
For 62 nights they were held in captivity, hidden in an unknown location at the eastern edge of Haiti’s capital. At almost every turn, they were guarded, held at gunpoint and kept in such deplorable conditions that one of them developed countless sores, another could not walk and a third had serious health conditions that went untreated. In a rare unguarded and desperate moment, they managed to get outside.
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