The sister of the one of many Colombians accused within the plot to assassinate President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti mentioned he advised her that he had not gone to Haiti to kill anybody — however fairly had traveled to the Caribbean nation after receiving a job supply to guard a “essential individual.”
His message got here shortly earlier than he died himself within the bloody aftermath of the assassination, certainly one of three folks killed in confrontations with the authorities.
In an interview, Yenny Carolina Capador, 37, mentioned that her brother, Duberney Capador, 40, was a 20-year veteran of the Colombian navy who spent years preventing Colombia’s left-wing guerrillas. He had retired in 2019 and was residing on a household farm together with his mom. He had two kids.
“What I’m 100% positive of is that my brother was not doing what they’re saying, that he was hurting somebody,” Ms. Capador mentioned. “I do know that my brother went to deal with somebody. As a result of my brother was a really loyal man, a person with many values. I do know it.”
Mr. Capador arrived in Haiti in Could, his sister mentioned, after receiving a job supply from a safety firm. Ms. Capador didn’t know the identify of the corporate, however her brother quickly despatched her an image from Haiti through which he wore a darkish uniform embroidered with the letters “CTU.” His dream was to save cash to enhance the household farm, and to fund his kids’s schooling, she mentioned.
The siblings spoke typically, and Mr. Capador mentioned that he was spending his days coaching with others at a rustic home. On Monday, he despatched her footage of a bunch barbecue.
Then, early Wednesday, a lethal assault on the Haitian president was launched.
A number of hours later, round 6 a.m., Ms. Capador started receiving calls and texts from her brother, she mentioned. He advised her that he was at risk, holed up in a house with bullets flying round him. At occasions, Ms. Capador may hear the gunfire within the background.
Ms. Capador mentioned her brother advised her nothing about an assassination, and as a substitute advised her that he had arrived “too late” to save lots of the “essential individual” he claimed he was employed to guard.
Based on Mr. Capador, she mentioned, “they arrived half an hour after the person had died.”
The siblings exchanged messages all day lengthy, and he begged her to not inform their mom that he was at risk.
“God bless you,” Ms. Capador wrote in a textual content message on Wednesday night.
“Amen,” he wrote again at 5:51 p.m.
She by no means heard from him once more.