First Part (Reading Comprehension)
Patrol Report:
On 21 October 2010 at 21.00 hours, United Nations Police (UNPOL) Patrol Team "Alfa" received a call from the duty officer of UN Team Site "West" in regard to the death of a local man who had just passed away in the Port-au-Prince hospital. The information was received from a duty physician in the hospital. According to him, the death was the result of a knife injury. Haitian National Police (HNP) were also notified and an investigation team was dispatched to the Hospital. UNPOL Patrol Team "Alfa|" headed by Oliver Johnson, proceeded to the hospital as well.
Follow-up Report# 1:
Reference is made to the case of death of a local man in the Port-au-Prince hospital reported at 21.00 hrs. Upon UNPOL Team's arrival at the hospital at 21.15 hours, the local police team consisting of two (2) investigators was present and just started interviewing the attending physician, Carlos Pereira. The physician advised that the adult black male, later identified as Raoul Cocote, a 32 - year - old Haitian citizen and a practicing attorney, was taken at the Port-Au Prince Hospital via ambulance at 20.40 hours. The ambulance was called by a woman reportedly living with a victim. The patient arrived unconscious. The initial examination revealed a protruding knife injury with the knife left in the victim's chest. The doctor proceeded to provide emergency medical assistance but the victim passed away at 20;50 hours. In the hospital, Haitian National Police inspector, Mr. Arthur King, collected the knife, the victim's white shirt with blood stains and the victim's driver's license . :UNPOL Team along with the Haitian police decided to go the victim's residence located at 53 Daiton Street, Apartment 7A.
Follow-up Report #2:
Reference is made to the case of the death of a local man in the Port-au-Prince hospital reported at 21.00 hrs. At 22.30 hours the joint UN and Haitian police team arrived at the victim's residence and made contact with Ms. Mia Teto, the victim's girlfriend. HNP Inspector King obtained a written statement from her. She seemed to be a primary and the only witness at that moment. Ms. Teto, a black female Haitian, 25 years old. stated that earlier that day, at 20.00 hours she heard a knock on the door of the residence where she lived with her boyfriend Raoul Cocote, and then Ms. Teto proceeded to open the door. Once the door was opened, two subjects forced their way into the residence. The two subjects pushed her toward the living room where Raoul Cocote was sitting, The first subject was described as approximately 1 m 75cm tall wearing blue jeans, red shirt, military boots and a black mask. The second culprit was appropriately 10 cm taller wearing black pants, a blue shirt and a white mask. When in the room, she stumbled over a bookshelf and fell down to the floor. The visitors had an argument with the victim and demanded to know where he hid his money. When Raoul refused to tell them where he kept his money, the shorter subject in the black mask proceeded to strike the victim with his hands. Raoul fell down on the floor and the same man continued beating him, repeatedly asking him for some hidden money. Meanwhile, the second subject wearing the white mask was searching the room. After 10-15 minutes of extensive searching, the second man failed to find any valuable things, which got him upset. He produced a knife in his body. Mia Teto was approximately three meters away and observed the attack. After they stopped attacking Raoul, the first subject threatened that if she called the police, they would return and kill her.Then both subjects ran out of the residence.She observed the knife protruding from her boyfriend's chest, and at about 20.15 hours she called the Port au Prince Hospital, which dispatched an ambulance that arrived in about 15-20 minutes and took Raoul Cocote to the Hospital.
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