Jean Rifla VASSEAU* executed in March 1976.
Joseph VILFORT cell 3, Kenscoff, tinsmith, died in 1976 of tuberculosis.
Thà ©ophile VICTOME cell 5, Cazale, died on January 2, 1975 of tuberculosis.
Pierre Michel VITAL cell 6, Jà ©rà ©mie, released then re-arrested, died in February 1977 of tuberculosis.
Volmar VOLCY cell 6, died in July 1976.
Durena WASHINGTON cell 5, coastguard, died on October 19, 1974, of rheumatism.
Ellie WELLINGTON cell ", son of Jamaica, well-known in Port-au-Prince, died in October 1976 of tuberculosis and physical weakness.
Romuls VILBRUN cell 3, Plaine du Cul de Sac, cabinet-maker, died on February 16, 1977 of tuberculosis. (ibid.)
D. Summary Executions8. In a note dated December 27, 1978, the Commission asked for information on the allegation that, in 1974 and 1976, Haitian citizens were summarily executed. Their names appear in the list of 151 individuals who are said have died in prison.
Summary executions take place in Fort Dimanche. The executions of 1974 and 1976 may be cited as examples. On August 7, 1974, a number of prisoners were executed at Fort Dimanche. They included:
Charles PIERRE
Daule COMPERE
Samson JN. BAPTISTE
Rikitt FLORESTAL (nicknamed Don Fred)
Reynold TIMOLEON
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