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American couple being held hostage in Haiti; kidnappers increase ransom demand

A Florida couple is reportedly being held ransom after being kidnapped in Haiti

Sarah Rumpf

By Sarah Rumpf | Fox News

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A Florida couple visiting Port-au-Prince, Haiti are being held at ransom after being abducted, according to family members.

Jean Dickens Toussaint and Abigail Toussaint, both 33-years-old, were reportedly abducted on a bus on March 18 while on a visit to see ailing relatives and attend a local festival. 

Jean-Dickens Toussaint and Abigail Toussaint were reportedly abducted on a bus on March 18 while visiting ailing relatives.

Jean-Dickens Toussaint and Abigail Toussaint were reportedly abducted on a bus on March 18 while visiting ailing relatives. (Joanne via Twitter)

The U.S. citizen’s abductors allegedly demanded $6,000 for the couple’s release, family members told ABC Miami. After family members paid the ransom, the abductors upped the ransom to $200,000 each, family members said.

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“We don’t have that type of money,” Jean Dickens Toussaint’s sister, Nikese Toussaint, told ABC Miami.

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A family friend who met the couple at the airport to escort them was also kidnaped, a niece of the couple told ABC Miami.

“They stopped the bus at a stop, and they asked for the Americans on the bus and their escorts to come off the bus, and then they took them,” she said.

The United Nations has warned that Haitian gang violence appears likely to envelop the nation despite better-funded and more present police forces.

The United Nations has warned that Haitian gang violence appears likely to envelop the nation despite better-funded and more present police forces. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph)

The U.S State Department said that they are aware of reports of American citizens missing in Haiti and shared that the department will work with local authorities to search for the missing couple.

“We are aware of reports of two U.S. citizens missing in Haiti,” the State Department spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “When a U.S. citizen is missing, we work closely with local authorities as they carry out their search efforts, and we share information with families however we can.”

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