SANTO DOMINGO.- Ehe Agricultural and Commercial Attaché of the Dominican Republic in Haiti, Carlos Guillén Tatis, would have been kidnapped in the same place where the Haitian gang the 400 Mawozo held captive the 17 North American missionaries kidnapped in October.
The information was offered to El Día by David Guillén Doñé, son of the Dominican diplomat, who specified that his father was released at 7:00 on Tuesday night and since then he has been in security custody and is still in Haiti. , due to the investigation process that is carried out on the case in that nation.
Guillén Doñé said that he has spoken twice with his father by phone, who told him that his kidnappers kept him locked in a room where the walls were full of Bible verses, so they presume it is the same place where the missionaries were. .
«He told me that where they had him the walls were full of biblical verses, which apparently was the same room where they had the other kidnapped missionaries and that all the walls were full of biblical verses and that it was the salvation that he began to read all the verses and it was something that he knew that God was in control of everything, “he said.
He narrated that his father explained to him that when he was kidnapped, his eyes were blindfolded, and they turned him around in a vehicle for several hours, so he did not know where they took him.
“They released him from the room where he was, at 7:00 at night, they told him: Go away, you can go…in his vehicle, but he did not know where to go, he did not know where he was because they bandaged him and he drove looking for guidance ”, explained Guillén Doñé.
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He assures that he does not know if there was any payment for his release, because it was the Dominican Government that handled the entire process.
After exclaiming that “the glory belongs to God”, Guillén Doñé expressed his gratitude for the speed with which his father’s case was resolved, as well as all those who prayed for his father’s freedom and those who collaborated in this process.
It is recalled that Guillén Tatis had been kidnapped in the Gautier area, in a section known as Papay (Papaya), on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince on the way to the border with the Dominican Republic.
In a photograph sent to this medium, the diplomat can be seen standing and sharing with some people after being released.