Source: Agencies |
2008-11-9 |
ONLINE EDITION
POLICE arrested the owner of a Haitian school that collapsed on top of students and teachers during school hours, killing at least 88 people and launching a frantic search for survivors amid tons of concrete rubble.
Fortin Augustin, the preacher who owns and built College La Promesse in suburban Port-au-Prince, was arrested late yesterday and charged with involuntary manslaughter, said police spokesman Garry Desrosier.
Augustin was being held at a police station in Haiti's capital as a US rescue crew searched overnight for survivors of Friday's collapse of the three-story building, which normally holds 500 students and teachers.
In a rare moment of joy in a grim task, Haitian rescuers pulled four children alive yesterday from the rubble and cradled them in their arms as they ran toward ambulances, said UN police spokesman Andre Leclerc.
Leclerc said he did not know the extent of the injuries to the two girls, ages 3 and 5, and two boys, a 7-year-old and a teenager. But he added the 3-year-old had a cut on her head and seemed to be OK.
"She was talking and drinking juice," Leclerc said.
Nadia Lochard, civil protection coordinator for the western region that includes Petionville, said the death toll rose to 84 yesterday, with 150 others injured and many more still missing.
Later, US rescuers using digital cameras on long poles to look under the rubble found six or seven bodies, but think that two of them were already included in Lochard's death toll, said Evan Lewis, a member of the team from Fairfax County, Virginia.
In the two days of rescues, parents clutched pictures of their children as they watched rescue workers sidestep human limbs sticking out from the rubble. Riot police chased away several Haitians who found their way past police barriers and tried to excavate the site themselves.
HAITIAN police have arrested the owner of a school that collapsed, killing at least 92 people and setting off a desperate search for survivors trapped in tons of rubble. Fortin Augustin, the preacher who owns...
