World’s most dangerous city littered with bodies being ‘eaten by pigs’ as families can’t bury them

THE SUN

THE streets of Haiti’s capital, now the world’s most dangerous city, are strewn with human bodies reportedly being eaten by animals.

Wild pigs and dogs are attacking people’s loved ones because the area is too dangerous for their families to enter, retrieve the bodies and give them proper burials.

A woman carrying a child runs from gunshots in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
A woman carrying a child runs from gunshots in Port-au-Prince, HaitiCredit: AFP
Cops confront gangs near the National Palace in Port-au-Prince
Cops confront gangs near the National Palace in Port-au-PrinceCredit: Rex
Debris covers the streets in ravaged Haiti capital  - where animals are reportedly eating the bodies of those killed
Debris covers the streets in ravaged Haiti capital – where animals are reportedly eating the bodies of those killedCredit: EPA

A horrific gang war has been raging in the capital, Port-au-Prince, for months with more than 2,500 people killed so far.

Now victims are being left to decay on the roads with some never seen again and others falling victim to the island’s animals, the LA Times reports.

One thug army, led by warlord “Barbecue”, has taken over the ravaged city in what could be the beginnings of a bloody coup.

Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier, leader of Haiti‘s most powerful gang alliance, has been ordering his cronies to “burn every house you find”.

Officials believe 80 per cent of the city is now controlled by some six different violent gangs.

The UN is sending out a special police unit from Kenya to help quell the destruction and chaos on the Caribbean island.

Today a US politician, Republican Ben Baker, announced that his daughter and son-in-law had been killed in the ravaged city.

He said his daughter Natalie and her partner Davy were working as full-time missionaries.

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