![]() ![]() All this time dude is still sitting their mad as hell. Now folks on the bus like huh? The bus starts moving and stopping. Anyhow he gets on the phone to his gf and starts cussing her out talking bout he coming over to beat her ass and he gonna kill her. This man was on the bus mad as hell, sitting their fuming all the time we were stuck in traffic. Now it was in the middle of rush hour traffic and the route for this bus is normally long. I once had to take the city bus to get to my destination. But judging by her report 48 hours ago, it's plausible to assume PS: The suspect is still at large, so there's no confirmation yet of domestic violence. ![]() He said the last time he saw Edouard in person was in the summer, when they got together for a photoshoot to "celebrate life" after she recovered from COVID-19.Ĭoreus said now, like many in Edouard's circle, he's waiting for answers about exactly what happened to her. And she was fearless too, she knew what she wanted and she would work for it."Īnother former collaborator, Montreal-based photographer Jumenès Coreus, told CBC he'd known Edouard since he moved from Haiti in 2016.Ĭoreus described her as "someone who loved life" and was passionate about music and travel. "She was like a very honest human being she would tell you the truth. "She was someone with a great personality she was really motivated and she had a clear vision of what she wanted to be in her life," said Pedre. Pedre said he remembers her as always smiling, always optimistic. © CBC Carel Pedre, a Haitian radio host and media personality, told CBC in an interview that Marly Edouard had carved out a place for herself in a male-dominated industry. "When you have someone like Marly changing the game, clearing the path for other young girls, it's amazing." "In Haiti, what she did, you don't find a lot of women doing that because it's a male-dominated industry," he said. Pedre had known and worked with Edouard in Haiti, and described her as one of the few women carving out a place for herself in the media business. On Monday, Haitian radio host Carel Pedre told CBC that he was "completely shocked" to learn of Edouard's death. The Sûreté du Québec is handling the investigation into Edouard's death (Laval police must recuse themselves because of the BEI's involvement).Įdouard is listed as the CEO of Symbiose 509, an artist management agency that represents and books performers who are based in Haiti.Īccording to the news site Haiti Standard, she was a lawyer and onetime host on Radio Soleil, a Port-au-Prince station. The BEI has opened an investigation into the way the initial complaint about death threats was handled by Laval police. Police believe Edouard was the victim of a gunshot to the head. ![]() ![]() On Sunday morning, Edouard was found dead in the parking lot of her building. on Friday.Īccording to the province's police watchdog, the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI), Laval police officers met with Edouard on Friday, but then left. The 32-year-old initially called police to report the threats at 12:40 p.m. A little less than 48 hours later, she was found dead outside the Laval condo building where she lived. Marly Edouard called 911 on Friday afternoon to report a threat against her life. The Laval resident's body was discovered outside her condo building on Sunday. © Radio-Canada Police are investigating the death of 32-year-old Marly Edouard. ![]()
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