Journalist for Montreal online radio station killed on the job in Haiti
MONTREAL — A journalist working for a Montreal-based online radio station was killed Thursday near the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, as he prepared to interview a member of an armed group about the murder of a police inspector.
John Wesley Amady was shot and killed in a “brutal” and “criminal” attack, Francky Attis, CEO of Radio Écoute FM, said Friday. Attis said Amady was 32 years old.
Amady was with two other journalists in the Laboule 12 area, near Port-au-Prince, when they came under attack, Attis said in an interview, adding that one of the other journalists was also killed. Attis said the journalists were working on a story about the killing of a police inspector earlier this month.
He remembered Amady as a kind man who worked to provide for his family, adding that the slain journalist was the only source of financial support for his sick mother. Attis said Amady, who started working for the station in 2018, was able to cover stories in dangerous areas that other journalists couldn’t.