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Nicholas Duvalier and mother Michelle Bennett dancing. (wehaitians.com/Photo) |
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Michelle Bennett, with her three sons and daughter. (wehaitians.com/Photo) |
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Michelle Bennett (C) with her oldest two sons from her first husband, Alix Pasquet jr.. His father, Alix "Sonson" Pasquet Sr., was a Haitian army lieutenant, who in July 1958 attempted to topple the older bestial, ferocious dictator, Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier. Hours after they landed in Haiti's capital city of Port-au-Prince, after a long voyage from Florida abroad a yacht called the Molly C, the senior Pasquet and his colleagues (some of them, state of Florida sheriffs) of fortune were all captured by the older bloodthirsty dictator Duvalier's Tonton Macoutes (bogeyman). Their mutilated bodies were all subsequently put on display, not too far from the now destroyed Haiti national palace. |
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Michelle Bennett (L) with former French president, Jacques Chirac. (wehaitians.com/Photo) | |||
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Michelle Bennett (L) with Bernadette Chirac, wife of the former president. (wehaitians.com/Photo) |
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Michelle Bennett (L) with former French Prime Dominique de Villepin. (wehaitians.com/Photo) |
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When Baby Doc and Michelle were husband and wife; Nicholas himself, a baby |
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