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    Haitian Football Federation says 30 dead

    BURRELL ... the most painful part of my visit was to witness three bodies of our Haitian FF colleagues in a state of partial decomposition and still pinned by heavy concrete


    At least 30 members of Haiti's football family have been confirmed dead in the wake of last Tuesday's catastrophic earthquake. President of the Haitian Football Federation (HFF), Dr Jean Bart, confirmed this to Caribbean Football Union (CFU) senior vice-president, Jamaican Captain Horace Burrell, who visi ...


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    Burrell: Haiti FA Was In Meeting When Quake Struck

    At least 30 members of Haiti's soccer federation, players among them, die in earthquake
    By DIONISIO SOLDEVILA
    Associated Press Writer

    SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) -- At least 30 members of Haiti's soccer federation, including an undetermined number of players, died in the country's earthquake, regional soccer authorities said Tuesday.

    The dead included referees, coaches, administrators and medical officials, the Caribbean Football Union said. Haiti's federation's headquarters collapsed during last week's quake.
    Federation president Yves Jean Bart survived, the Caribbean Football Union said in its report to soccer's world governing body in Switzerland.

    Horace Burrell of Jamaica, vice president of the Caribbean group, visited Haiti over the weekend. He said Bart told him that at least 30 federation members had died. Bart said 20 more were still buried in the rubble or unaccounted for. It was not clear how many players were in the building when it collapsed.

    Burrell's report said federation officials were meeting when the quake struck.

    "Words cannot describe what I have seen in Haiti. It is heartbreaking," Burrell said in his report to FIFA vice president Jack Warner, who also heads the North American, Central American and Caribbean region known as CONCACAF.

    Burrell said he met Bart at the airport.

    "His injuries and bandages remain stark reminders of his narrow escape from the crumbling building," Burrell said.

    Warner said FIFA would donate $250,000 to relief efforts and FIFA vice president Chung Moon-jung was personally donating $500,000. Warner said he would contribute $100,000.
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