Sunday, January 17, 2010

The horrifying moment lynch mob beats to death a looter and drags his body through the streets as Haiti descends into anarchy

Beaten: A man lashes at the corpse with a stick in front of a crowd, including children (far right)

Hillary Clinton lands in Port-au-Prince, vows U.S. 'will stand by you'

Death toll could reach 200,000

UN worker confirmed as first Briton to die in earthquake

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT

A mob of men and children watch as the bloodied corpse of a suspected thief is brutally beaten by a man with a stick.

The victim is naked and bound at his hands and feet. It is broad daylight in the devastated capital city of Haiti.

These are the latest in a series of chilling images from the country as anarchy threatens to destabilise the relief effort following Tuesday's earthquake.


Paraded: The victim is hauled along the road in Port-au-Prince


As more people are pulled from the rubble, United Nations worker Frederick Wooldridge was tonight confirmed as the first Briton to have died in the quake.

Mr Wooldridge's family paid tribute to him saying he 'loved' his work with the UN where he was a Senior Political Affairs and Planning Officer.

They said: 'Frederick was a much-loved member of a close family. He leaves behind his wife, his parents, brother and sister, grandmother and extended family.

'He had many friends in the UN and beyond, particularly Geneva where he loved skiing and mountaineering.'

Meanwhile, fears are growing for the continued safety of the nation with violence rife as scavengers and looters swarm over the wrecks of shops, carrying off anything they can find.

Robbers prey on survivors struggling without supplies in makeshift camps on roadsides littered with debris and decomposing bodies.

Men armed with machetes and other weapons walk brazenly through the capital city while others stalk the streets holding shotguns.

One Russian search team said the general insecurity was forcing them to suspend their rescue efforts after nightfall.

Some of the trouble stems from the destruction of the the country's main jail and subsequent absence of its prisoners.


Lawless: Reports of gunfire illustrate the loosening of police power in the capital


source: dailymail

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