Edmonde Roseline's Story: Two Months After The Earthquake In Haiti

Edmonde Roseline's Story: Two Months After The Earthquake In Haiti
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Edmonde Roseline is a single mother of four. Before the earthquake she says she lived a normal life, waking up at 5 am everyday to get her kids ready for school. When the earthquake rocked Port au Prince she was in a busy marketplace. In her rush to escape the collapsing building, she fell in a manhole. There were bodies all around her, she recalls. She ran home, only to find her house totally collapsed and two of her children carrying their infant brother out from rubble.

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