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iciHaiti - UEH Note : Terrible accident on RN#6 in Limonade
14/02/2025 08:53:01

iciHaiti - UEH Note : Terrible accident on RN#6 in Limonade
The Rectorate of the State University of Haiti (UEH) learned with great sorrow and pain the news of the tragic deaths of two students from the Henry Christophe Campus of the UEH in Limonade.

Jules Luckenson Oximil, a first-year student in Environmental Sciences and Dwily Salomon, a student in regional planning, died following a terrible accident they were victims of on National Road #6 in Limonade, North Department.

Paul Kency Augustin, a student in Social Work and Felingo Petit-Frère, a student in Mathematics were seriously injured in the accident and are currently receiving treatment at the hospital.

The Rectorate thanks all those who rushed to help these students for a quick care, in particular Fardin Germeil, driver of the CHC-UEHL, the staff of the Sacré-Cœur Hospital of Milot, that of the Hospital of the Baptist Convention of Haiti...

The Rectorate of the UEH bows before the mortal remains of the deceased students and presents its deepest sympathies to their grieving family, to their fellow students, to the entire community of the Henry Christophe Campus of the UEH in Limonade, to the parents and friends affected by these painful disappearances. As for the injured students, the Rectorate wishes them a speedy recovery while hoping that they will be able to resume their studies as soon as possible.

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