Nation News "ISAMENE 'LULU' JONES has not been able to eat or sleep since Tuesday.
A resident of Barbados for 31 years, she is a Haitian, and does not know if her daughter is alive or dead in Haiti which was devastated by a powerful earthquake on Tuesday.
At her Boboys' Bar in Oxley Lane, The City, she told the WEEKEND NATION yesterday that her daughter Barbara Celestin left Canada, where she lived, to visit relatives in Haiti.
'She went to Haiti in November and told me she wanted to stay there longer as she was lonely in Canada. I only have two children and right now I don't know if my daughter is in the street or dead,' she said."
A resident of Barbados for 31 years, she is a Haitian, and does not know if her daughter is alive or dead in Haiti which was devastated by a powerful earthquake on Tuesday.
At her Boboys' Bar in Oxley Lane, The City, she told the WEEKEND NATION yesterday that her daughter Barbara Celestin left Canada, where she lived, to visit relatives in Haiti.
'She went to Haiti in November and told me she wanted to stay there longer as she was lonely in Canada. I only have two children and right now I don't know if my daughter is in the street or dead,' she said."
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