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|content=According to recent reports, Twitch streamer has been kidnapped in Haiti. The country has been going through civil unrest over the last few months. Twitch streamer Addison Pierre Maalouf, aka ‘YourFellowArab’, has allegedly been abducted while traveling back from Cape Haiti. According to Haiti24, a local news outlet, both the streamer and his driver were taken by ‘Lanmò 100 jou,’ an affiliate of the 400 Mawozo gang. A ransom of $600k is now being requested for their safe release. Before his trip to Haiti he stated '''“Going on another one of those trips. If I die, thanks for watching what I’ve put out. If I live, all glory to God.”'''
|content=According to recent reports, a Twitch streamer has been kidnapped in Haiti. The country has been going through civil unrest over the last few months. Twitch streamer Addison Pierre Maalouf, aka ‘YourFellowArab’, has allegedly been abducted while traveling back from Cape Haiti. According to Haiti24, a local news outlet, both the streamer and his driver were taken by ‘Lanmò 100 jou,’ an affiliate of the 400 Mawozo gang. A ransom of $600k is now being requested for their safe release. Before his trip to Haiti he stated '''“Going on another one of those trips. If I die, thanks for watching what I’ve put out. If I live, all glory to God.”'''


Atlas news stated '''"According to them, Adisson was on his way back from Cape Haiti with his Haitian colleague, Sacra Sean. Adisson Pierre Maalouf went to Delmas 6 to conduct an interview with Jimmy Cerisier, aka "Barbecue." However, "Lanmó 100 jou," a member of the same criminal group as Barbecue seized the pair and is now demanding a ransom of $600,000 USD."
Atlas news stated '''"According to them, Adisson was on his way back from Cape Haiti with his Haitian colleague, Sacra Sean. Adisson Pierre Maalouf went to Delmas 6 to conduct an interview with Jimmy Cerisier, aka "Barbecue." However, "Lanmó 100 jou," a member of the same criminal group as Barbecue seized the pair and is now demanding a ransom of $600,000 USD."

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Streamer Kidnapped in Haiti
Streamer Kidnapped in Haiti

Drama

29 March 2024 07:51

According to recent reports, a Twitch streamer has been kidnapped in Haiti. The country has been going through civil unrest over the last few months. Twitch streamer Addison Pierre Maalouf, aka ‘YourFellowArab’, has allegedly been abducted while traveling back from Cape Haiti. According to Haiti24, a local news outlet, both the streamer and his driver were taken by ‘Lanmò 100 jou,’ an affiliate of the 400 Mawozo gang. A ransom of $600k is now being requested for their safe release. Before his trip to Haiti he stated “Going on another one of those trips. If I die, thanks for watching what I’ve put out. If I live, all glory to God.”

Atlas news stated "According to them, Adisson was on his way back from Cape Haiti with his Haitian colleague, Sacra Sean. Adisson Pierre Maalouf went to Delmas 6 to conduct an interview with Jimmy Cerisier, aka "Barbecue." However, "Lanmó 100 jou," a member of the same criminal group as Barbecue seized the pair and is now demanding a ransom of $600,000 USD."

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