CALEBASSE, Haiti-American missionaries arrived in buses at the beige days after quake, promising a better life for children is a village in the mountains above the capital of Haiti.
Volunteer-based Idaho Southern Baptist say they want to rescue the boys and girls who they believe struck January 12, 2010, quake. But their attempts to Spirit away 33 children Dominican Republic neighbors failed when they were stopped by police and then jailed on kidnapping charges. Later came out that all children have a parent.
Two years later, residents describe anger Calebasse hopes for their children back even as they struggle against difficulties. Humanitarian aid groups have given a simple family, and UNICEF has helped children by building new schools.
U.S. missionaries are accompanied by a translator of Haiti has been circulating among House Calebasse, offering bus children at the border after the earthquake, the officials said people were murdered and left the 314,000 more than a million homeless. In the Dominican Republic, children will find housing and schooling, missionary promised.
Laurentus could not resist the offer. His house had collapsed in the Quake and only he was forced to sleep outside. Many Haitian origin who are humble trust in lougarou, man-wolf myth who prey on children, and Laurentus among them. She was terrified that the darkness, the beasts that change shape will fly from the top of the mountain and attacked the children as they slept.