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Breaking News: Haitian Artist Black Alex Shot in Petionville

OpastaffBy OpastaffApril 3, 20062 Mins Read

In a shocking incident that has rocked the Haitian music community, popular Ragga artist Black Alex was critically injured in a shooting on Saturday night, April 2, in Petionville, a suburb of Port-Au-Prince. Black Alex, a prominent member of the Hip Hop/Ragga Creole group King Posse, was attacked near the Petionville Cemetery, close to his home on “Route Frere.”

According to police reports, while the artist’s car was left untouched, the assailants made off with his gold chain and wallet. Witnesses at the scene described the situation as dire, stating that Black Alex was near death and required resuscitation upon arrival at a nearby hospital. The 37-year-old singer was hit by three bullets, with injuries including a shot under the chest and through the heart. He is currently listed in critical but stable condition, as reported by Roberto Dorneval from Signal FM Radio in Haiti.

The news of the shooting has caused widespread concern among Black Alex’s fans, who remain mostly silent but deeply worried. Despite not having released a hit in the last five years, Black Alex’s popularity has remained high, prompting nationwide prayers for his swift recovery.

The motive behind the shooting remains unclear, with Haitian police yet to identify any suspects. Media speculation and comments from supporters suggest the incident could be linked to reasons beyond a simple robbery. Some believe that Black Alex’s recent signing with Wyclef Jean’s label and rumored political connections with Lespra, the party of Haiti’s President-elect Rene Preval, might have fueled jealousy and resentment among rivals in the Haitian Hip Hop/Ragga scene.

This violent incident underscores the ongoing security challenges in Haiti, a country still grappling with the effects of inadequate policing and justice systems. It comes just three months after historic presidential elections, highlighting the volatile situation that continues to affect its citizens.

As the investigation continues, the music world and Black Alex’s fans hold their breath for updates on his condition and hope for his recovery. Heritagekonpa extends its deepest sympathies to Black Alex, his family, and friends during this difficult time.

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