The grieving families of two Bahamian men, Shadrack Stuart and Joey Russell, killed in Haiti over three months ago, are desperate for closure.
Their remains are still in a Haitian morgue due to bureaucratic delays and lack of official assistance. Relatives claim a single missing signature from a Haitian doctor has stalled their return home.
The men were killed in July during a drug-related operation, according to Haitian authorities, who intercepted a vessel carrying narcotics and exchanged gunfire.
Bahamian officials confirmed the deaths with Haitian authorities.
A single missing signature from a Haitian doctor has stalled their return home.
Author's summary: Families of two Bahamian men killed in Haiti seek closure.