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Kevy
04-04-2010, 04:34 PM
This is in the Toronto Star today


http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/790035--canadian-woman-slain-in-dominican-republic?bn=1

Kevy
04-04-2010, 04:34 PM
Canadian woman slain in Dominican Republic
April 04, 2010

MONTREAL—A Canadian woman has allegedly been murdered on her ranch in the Dominican Republic.

According to media reports, Quebecer Louise Gaudreault was found stabbed to death Thursday morning.

The 54-year-old had been living in the Caribbean country for 25 years, where she owned land near the resort town of Cabarete.

Foreign Affairs confirmed Sunday there was an incident in the Dominican Republic that involved a Canadian citizen but refused to give further details.

This is the second death of a Quebecer in the country in recent months.

In December, a 42-year-old Quebec man was found dead in a private villa 25 kilometres from Puerto Plata.

natmatt
04-04-2010, 04:56 PM
the chicas that i chat with every now and then tell me that it is a little dangerous there. i think on my next trip, i am going to take extra cautions when there, in addition to that i already do.

Corrado
04-04-2010, 05:15 PM
Very scant on the details............., nothing about a husband.

gdogg
04-04-2010, 06:31 PM
Very scant on the details............., nothing about a husband.

She and her husband split up a long time ago. She stayed in the D.R. and raised their son there....and she was there 26 years.

SeaWeed
04-04-2010, 07:26 PM
geez.......that is like the 6th expat in 6 months.....unbelievable

gdogg
04-04-2010, 07:32 PM
geez.......that is like the 6th expat in 6 months.....unbelievable

Crazy indeed...she was beloved by all that knew her. Well mostly all, I guess.
:confused:

Corrado
04-05-2010, 12:13 AM
Crazy indeed...she was beloved by all that knew her. Well mostly all, I guess.
:confused:


Home invasion? Robbery? Breakdown in business negotiations?

tomgueguen
04-05-2010, 01:28 AM
This is the second death of a Quebecer in the country in recent months.



How many death of a Quebecer in the US in recent months?

How many death of a Dominican in Quebec in recent months?

Who knows?

What is sure is that with many Quebecers or Americans in DR the odds are some will die.

gdogg
04-05-2010, 05:25 AM
Home invasion? Robbery? Breakdown in business negotiations?

Rumor has it that it was retaliation for giving info to the police. Emphasis on the word "rumor".

JD426
04-05-2010, 10:40 AM
Rumor has it that it was retaliation for giving info to the police. Emphasis on the word "rumor".
In most any murder there is almost always a "motive"..as small or insignificant as it may be, its always there.
Sorry to hear about this.. Condolences to her son and family.

nnjdave
04-07-2010, 11:38 PM
This is why I always carry. Obviously not a traditional weapon. A SureFire flashlight. Bright enough to blind in daylight, scalloped edges on both ends. Kind of expensive, but worth it the first time it's needed. Never had an issue with customs, including my January trip when I got the full search routine comiing into JFK.

There haven't been many stories of chicas pulling on foreign customers, but 99% carry some form of blade.

I'm happy to show anyone who runs into me on the island.

WickedWillie
04-08-2010, 06:43 AM
A flashlight? Interesting.

Do you think that would have given some form of protection to Louise, who by the way was less than 5' tall and weighed 90 pounds, against her alleged attacker(s) armed with knifes and machetes?

By the way it is being reported that a fellow Canadian is the prime suspect according to the police.

JD426
04-08-2010, 10:20 AM
A flashlight? Interesting.

Do you think that would have given some form of protection to Louise, who by the way was less than 5' tall and weighed 90 pounds, against her alleged attacker(s) armed with knifes and machetes?

By the way it is being reported that a fellow Canadian is the prime suspect according to the police.
So , then it was PERSONAL , not Burglary or other ?

gdogg
04-08-2010, 04:37 PM
So , then it was PERSONAL , not Burglary or other ?

Retaliation

nnjdave
04-08-2010, 06:56 PM
A flashlight? Interesting.

Do you think that would have given some form of protection to Louise, who by the way was less than 5' tall and weighed 90 pounds, against her alleged attacker(s) armed with knifes and machetes?

By the way it is being reported that a fellow Canadian is the prime suspect according to the police.


Probably not sufficient in that circumstance, but I doubt the outcome would have been made worse. Something is better than nothing, though in her own house she must have been surprised, or I would guess a kitchen knife would have been picked up. I didn't know the lady or the situation.

WickedWillie
04-08-2010, 07:30 PM
Retaliation

Agreed if this report is correct. The Canadian guy has now been arrested and charged, and they are saying he used scissors.

http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Quebec+arrested+Dominican+Republic+stabbing/2777601/story.html

ROVER
04-10-2010, 11:03 AM
Police in gunfight with thieves after a German robbed in Cabarete

posted on: Apr 8 2010 10:13 by Royston.

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A German businessman, Friedhelm (Fredhelm) Dietrich Martín Schroter, 48, was attacked and robbed in Cabarete on Tuesday afternoon.. The thieves got away with over US$4,500 and a camera.

However, the robbery was reported to the national police who spotted and pursued the car used by the robbers in Arroyo Seco, Sosua. The occupants of the car started shooting at the Police who returned fire and injured one of the gang.

Angel Alberto Rodriguez de la Cruz, the injured man was arrested and subsequently admitted his involvement in the robbery.

Police Sgt Toribio Rosario Morillo was also injured in the gunfight, receiving multiple gunshot wounds. He was taken to the medical clinic at Northern Air Command where he was treated and later allowed home.

The arrested youth Rodriguez de la Cruz, 18, lived in Bella Vista, Sosua and was the driver of the Chevrolet Avalanche used in the robbery. Five spent cartridges were found in the vehicle when it was searched.

ROVER
04-10-2010, 11:24 AM
French man found hung in Nagua

posted on: Apr 5 2010 12:44 by Royston. Viewed 112 times.

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A Frenchman was found hanging from a tree in the courtyard of his house in Nagua, in the María Trinidad Sánchez province. Police reports say there were no other signs of injury or violence.http://www.dominicancentral.com/displayImage.php?phud=royston/Francois-Jean-Paul-Dubuet.jpg

Francois Jean Paul Dubuet, 59 years old, was living with a young girl, Aracelis Canela Rosario. She told police investigators in Nagua that Dubuet had got up early on Sunday to make coffee, but when he did not return she went looking for him and found him hanging from a mango tree.

According to stories in the area, the Frenchman was being harassed by the relatives of a minor, with whom he was allegedly cohabiting. These relatives had supposedly demanded RD$200,000 not to report this to the authorities.

It also emerged that Dubuet had a fight several weeks ago with two thieves attempting to steal from his home.

The investigations of this case are in charge of National Police Major Maldonado, who heads the Crimes and Homicide Section of the Nagua police.

PapiQueRico
04-10-2010, 12:07 PM
And they say Colombia is dangerous!

Jimmydr
04-10-2010, 12:10 PM
And they say Colombia is dangerous!

That is what they say.

Jimmydr
04-10-2010, 12:15 PM
According to stories in the area, the Frenchman was being harassed by the relatives of a minor, with whom he was allegedly cohabiting. These relatives had supposedly demanded RD$200,000 not to report this to the authorities.





It has to do with something everytime.

Hemp
04-10-2010, 02:09 PM
everytime i hear one of these stories.....i think there is always some more shady shit to come to the forefront

alot of these expats didnt just leave there home country because they wanted to soak up sunshine and lay up on the beach all day!!! alot of them were criminals who fled, were kicked out or in search of lax laws and athorities to continue doing there shady shit....






It has to do with something everytime.

Jimmydr
04-10-2010, 02:12 PM
everytime i hear one of these stories.....i think there is always some more shady shit to come to the forefront

alot of these expats didnt just leave there home country because they wanted to soak up sunshine and lay up on the beach all day!!! alot of them were criminals who fled, were kicked out or in search of lax laws and athorities to continue doing there shady shit....



They were scum when they left. They got what they deserved in most cases.

WickedWillie
04-10-2010, 05:23 PM
French man found hung in Nagua

posted on: Apr 5 2010 12:44 by Royston. Viewed 112 times.

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A Frenchman was found hanging from a tree in the courtyard of his house in Nagua, in the María Trinidad Sánchez province. Police reports say there were no other signs of injury or violence.Click to see pic (http://www.dominicancentral.com/displayImage.php?phud=royston/Francois-Jean-Paul-Dubuet.jpg)

Francois Jean Paul Dubuet, 59 years old, was living with a young girl, Aracelis Canela Rosario. She told police investigators in Nagua that Dubuet had got up early on Sunday to make coffee, but when he did not return she went looking for him and found him hanging from a mango tree.

According to stories in the area, the Frenchman was being harassed by the relatives of a minor, with whom he was allegedly cohabiting. These relatives had supposedly demanded RD$200,000 not to report this to the authorities.

It also emerged that Dubuet had a fight several weeks ago with two thieves attempting to steal from his home.

The investigations of this case are in charge of National Police Major Maldonado, who heads the Crimes and Homicide Section of the Nagua police.


I would hazard a guess that this wouldn't be the 1st time that a homicide was made to look like a suicide.

WickedWillie
04-14-2010, 12:51 PM
Agreed if this report is correct. The Canadian guy has now been arrested and charged, and they are saying he used scissors.

http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Quebec+arrested+Dominican+Republic+stabbing/2777601/story.html

It would appear that the Canadian prime suspect has been released.

www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2010/04/13/quebec-dominican-murder.html (http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2010/04/13/quebec-dominican-murder.html)

ROVER
04-14-2010, 07:40 PM
Though not an ex-pat murder I think this may be of interest to some.


Businessman killed in armed robbery in Sosua

posted on: Apr 14 2010 9:41 by Royston. Viewed 87 times.


A man was shot and killed in an armed robbery at a Casa de Cambio, a currency exchange shop, in Charimicos, Sosua on Tuesday afternoon.http://www.dominicancentral.com/displayImage.php?phud=royston/omar-rodriguez.jpg

The victim was identified as Omar Rodriguez, whose business was in front of the bakery, close to the Catholic Church.

Witnesses reported 4 or 5 assailants attacked Rodriguez, shooting as they entered his shop. It seems he was shot 3 times at point blank range. The thieves managed to escape with an unknown quantity of travelers checks and foreign currency, driving off in a white Daihatsu Terios with no licence plate.

Rodriguez managed to stagger outside shouting for help and neighbors, including the owner of a nearby laundry, rushed to his aid but he died before they could get him to hospital..
Rodriguez was an active member of the Templo Bíblico church in Sosua Abajo and had his exchange and organic coffee business for 15 years.

steviewonder
04-14-2010, 08:05 PM
They say that they have the car which was used to get away from
Mr. Rodriguez shooting. The full report is on the national news. Very sad as I understand Mr Rodriguez wasa very respected man in the area and the church....

YouTube- Persecusión Policial a los asesinos casa cambista de Sosúa

Beads
04-15-2010, 10:03 AM
damn getting dangerous over there.

WickedWillie
04-15-2010, 11:23 AM
damn getting dangerous over there.

These type of incidents have happened consistently since I've lived here, and the reporting of such is sporadic at best.

Is it more dangerous than before, I don't know....yet.

Cambistas and financerios have always been targets as they typically hold more $$$ than your average person.

However just to cheer you up, a young guy was murdered on Pedro Clisante yesterday morning at 9.30 whilst eating breakfast in a cafe.

And 2 Canadians had their (un) safe robbed at Tradewinds.

www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951 (http://www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951)

SeaWeed
04-15-2010, 02:55 PM
dayum.......mi guess mi happy that I am going to Jamaica next week instead.......

jensenspecial
04-15-2010, 04:02 PM
it was always dangerous over here, just like ion Boston , Philadelfia, Washington DC, Rome, Munich, Hamburg, or London...so what's new?



damn getting dangerous over there.

jensenspecial
04-15-2010, 04:06 PM
great ,Willy Wicked, you are really helping here with the tourism...the young nice man who was killed whilst having breakfast was a gang member of one of those drug gangs from Charamicos and was stabbed for a deal which went wrong.


These type of incidents have happened consistently since I've lived here, and the reporting of such is sporadic at best.

Is it more dangerous than before, I don't know....yet.

Cambistas and financerios have always been targets as they typically hold more $$$ than your average person.

However just to cheer you up, a young guy was murdered on Pedro Clisante yesterday morning at 9.30 whilst eating breakfast in a cafe.

And 2 Canadians had their (un) safe robbed at Tradewinds.

www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951 (http://www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951)

Jimmydr
04-15-2010, 05:25 PM
it was always dangerous over here, just like ion Boston , Philadelfia, Washington DC, Rome, Munich, Hamburg, or London...so what's new?


You left off Medellin and Bogata:confused:

WickedWillie
04-15-2010, 05:38 PM
great ,Willy Wicked, you are really helping here with the tourism...the young nice man who was killed whilst having breakfast was a gang member of one of those drug gangs from Charamicos and was stabbed for a deal which went wrong.

Just telling it like it is, Pete.

You and I both know that Dominicans have been wasting each other in the barrios for eternity, especially since drugs have gotten a foothold here, hence the usual advice is to stay away from such areas.

When it's brought into downtown tourism central people should be made aware, don't you think?

ROVER
04-15-2010, 06:57 PM
These type of incidents have happened consistently since I've lived here, and the reporting of such is sporadic at best.

Is it more dangerous than before, I don't know....yet.

Cambistas and financerios have always been targets as they typically hold more $$$ than your average person.

However just to cheer you up, a young guy was murdered on Pedro Clisante yesterday morning at 9.30 whilst eating breakfast in a cafe.

And 2 Canadians had their (un) safe robbed at Tradewinds.

www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951 (http://www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951)





Somehow I don't think this will be helping things :rolleyes: ......

Put a few extra frank's on the grill ... :bigthumbup:......The Chulo's are coming home :wave:


151 Dominican convicts returned by USA, 823 so far this year

posted on: Apr 7 2010 9:7 by Royston. Viewed 135 times.


The U.S. government on Wednesday repatriated 151 Dominican ex-convicts, the largest single group ever sent.http://www.dominicancentral.com/displayImage.php?phud=royston/dominican-convicts.jpg

This group brings to 823 the total number of returnees in the period from January to April this year, an increase of more than 44 percent over the same time last year.

The immigration authorities at the Las Americas airport reported that the returnees had served sentences for drug trafficking, assault, theft, fraud, forgery, kidnapping, among other crimes committed on American soil.

The group is expected to reach the airport at 1:45 pm in a plane chartered by the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the United States.

The Director of Immigration, Vice Admiral Sigfrido Pared Perez, ordered an assignment of officers and officials of his institution together with staff from other agencies to receive the returnees.

The group will be taken first to the headquarters of Immigration, and then sent to the appropriate institutions, National Police and Drug Enforcement Administration.

The group completed prison sentences in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, California, Massachusetts, San Antonio, Texas and other U.S. locations.

A million Dominicans live legally in the United States while hundreds of thousands are there without visas.

swiggy
04-15-2010, 08:16 PM
These type of incidents have happened consistently since I've lived here, and the reporting of such is sporadic at best.

Is it more dangerous than before, I don't know....yet.

Cambistas and financerios have always been targets as they typically hold more $$$ than your average person.

However just to cheer you up, a young guy was murdered on Pedro Clisante yesterday morning at 9.30 whilst eating breakfast in a cafe.

And 2 Canadians had their (un) safe robbed at Tradewinds.

www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951 (http://www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951)

this is about the young guy killed, i hope the link works. seems he smacked some guys younger brother? definitely not typical of Batey and wouldnt stop me from going. i just got home Tuesday and would jump on the plane tomorrow to go back. just use your head and avoid trouble always, always back down and never bother getting mad. Your a foreigner and arent going to get any consideration as you would in most other countries. just know that and you will be fine. if you get mad or confronted blow it off and go get laid. Ive had one incident with a dominican (moto). most Dominicans will leave you alone totally.

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mikelodge
04-15-2010, 10:08 PM
I would hazard a guess that this wouldn't be the 1st time that a homicide was made to look like a suicide.

All these MURDERS in the Domincan Republic sure makes you think when you are safe on American soil about alternative whore chasing destinations. :eek:

Ram
04-16-2010, 02:25 AM
dayum.......mi guess mi happy that I am going to Jamaica next week instead.......

Safest place on the planet!!! Never been a murder in Jamaica. Everything is Irie.....

http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/wireStory?id=9462109

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate

http://gocaribbean.about.com/od/healthandsafety/a/CaribMurder.htm

MrHappy
04-16-2010, 06:59 AM
These type of incidents have happened consistently since I've lived here, and the reporting of such is sporadic at best.

Is it more dangerous than before, I don't know....yet.

Cambistas and financerios have always been targets as they typically hold more $$$ than your average person.

However just to cheer you up, a young guy was murdered on Pedro Clisante yesterday morning at 9.30 whilst eating breakfast in a cafe.

And 2 Canadians had their (un) safe robbed at Tradewinds.

www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951 (http://www.puertoplatadigital.com/verNoticia.aspx?Id=1951)

Hey, I'll give you another great example of this: How about the kids in Santo Domingo that killed taxi drivers for shits and giggles?

They liked to strangle them or stab them while the guy was driving. The girls got off seeing blood flowing and liked to have sex while their victims were dying. One guy was forced to drink devils acid after he'd been tortured.

Each murder was followed by an orgy in one of the local cabanas.

My point is, there was no mention of any of their victims(at least 7) until they were caught. Now the shit has hit the fan in all of the local dailies.

And how about the Haitian woman that was buried alive because others thought she was involved in voodoo. That happened a couple of days ago in Montellano.

There's a lot of shit that happens here that never makes the papers.

ROVER
04-16-2010, 07:17 AM
Hey, I'll give you another great example of this: How about the kids in Santo Domingo that killed taxi drivers for shits and giggles?

They liked to strangle them or stab them while the guy was driving. The girls got off seeing blood flowing and liked to have sex while their victims were dying. One guy was forced to drink devils acid after he'd been tortured.

Each murder was followed by an orgy in one of the local cabanas.

My point is, there was no mention of any of their victims(at least 7) until they were caught. Now the shit has hit the fan in all of the local dailies.

And how about the Haitian woman that was buried alive because others thought she was involved in voodoo. That happened a couple of days ago in Montellano.

There's a lot of shit that happens here that never makes the papers.


Gang of youths arrested in taxi driver killings

posted on: Apr 12 2010 13:11 by Royston


Police investigators yesterday arrested members of a gang of six people, including four minors, and two girls, ranging in age from 15 to 17. They are charged with robbing and killing taxi drivers in the capital city, Santo Domingo.

The information was provided this morning by the police chief, Major General Rafael Guillermo Guzmán Fermín, who expressed concern about this type of organized crime by minors. He said the adults arrested were Joel de la Rosa, 18, and Jesus Reyes Gonzalez, 20, who had in their possession a gun, knives and other tools used in their crimes.

Major General Guzmán reported that among the taxi drivers who had been killed were Adeliza Calderón González, whose body was found tied hand and foot yesterday afternoon in a vacant lot in the Brisas del Este area.

Another victim, Anito Beltrán, was killed by gunshot wounds on January 14, in the Los Molinos de la Charles. Estanislao Cayetano Pascual, was also shot and found on Christmas day last year inside a red Toyota at kilometer 8 ½ on the Carretera Mella, Cansino Viejo.

Another cab driver allegedly murdered by the detainees is Jhonatan Bello D `Oleo, who was hanged and burned with corrosive acid, and found on the second of this month.

Nelson Tavarez Hernandez, was stabbed and beaten and found dead, tied hand and foot, on March 27.
Another victim attributed to the same gang is Navy Captain, Hernández Romero Sánchez who died of gunshot wounds on 16 April 2009, and had been stripped of his belongings and his weapon. Also, Joan Manuel Rodriguez Balleste who was also left tied hand and foot in the area of Los Mameyes on September 17, 2007.

Major General Guzmán called for the integration of all sectors of society, to pay attention to the restoration of moral and ethical values among adolescents.

"This distresses me greatly and I reiterate that it is alarming that one of the girls who joined the gang was the first to begin to stab their victims," he said.

"Parents should spend more time with their children, as this type of problem is a situation that is caused by family upbringing," said the police chief.



Shit happens everywhere including the U.S. but it is good to be informed about the current climate of your destination so you are aware and have your radar up

WickedWillie
04-16-2010, 11:44 AM
Somehow I don't think this will be helping things :rolleyes: ......

Put a few extra frank's on the grill ... :bigthumbup:......The Chulo's are coming home :wave:


151 Dominican convicts returned by USA, 823 so far this year

posted on: Apr 7 2010 9:7 by Royston. Viewed 135 times.


The U.S. government on Wednesday repatriated 151 Dominican ex-convicts, the largest single group ever sent.Click to see pic (http://www.dominicancentral.com/displayImage.php?phud=royston/dominican-convicts.jpg)

This group brings to 823 the total number of returnees in the period from January to April this year, an increase of more than 44 percent over the same time last year.

The immigration authorities at the Las Americas airport reported that the returnees had served sentences for drug trafficking, assault, theft, fraud, forgery, kidnapping, among other crimes committed on American soil.

The group is expected to reach the airport at 1:45 pm in a plane chartered by the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the United States.

The Director of Immigration, Vice Admiral Sigfrido Pared Perez, ordered an assignment of officers and officials of his institution together with staff from other agencies to receive the returnees.

The group will be taken first to the headquarters of Immigration, and then sent to the appropriate institutions, National Police and Drug Enforcement Administration.

The group completed prison sentences in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, California, Massachusetts, San Antonio, Texas and other U.S. locations.

A million Dominicans live legally in the United States while hundreds of thousands are there without visas.

This is of course countered by the 300 gringos kicked out of the DR in the last 6 months!!!
http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/local/2010/4/15/35405/Dominican-Republic-deports-300-foreigners-in-6-months

Jimmydr
04-16-2010, 12:06 PM
Santo Domingo.- Immigration Agency director Sigfrido Pared today revealed that 300 foreigners have been deported from the Dominican Republic in the last six months, who were hiding out here after committing various crimes in their country.
He said the deportations cost Immigration 1.5 million pesos monthly and include citizens from Germany, Spain, France, U.S., Canada, Peru and others.
The official said the foreigners have broken the country’s laws, others have overstayed their visa and others are wanted in their respective countries, which alert the Dominican authorities. “This deportation process has a very high cost of around 1.5 million pesos monthly, but despite the cost it’s necessary to avoid greater evils.”
He noted that even if they break the law when those foreigners have residency the process becomes slower, but if they are here illegally the deportation is carried out via the administrative route.



But they were in hiding and most likely not bothering anyone.