A young missionary couple from the U.S. was attacked and fatally shot by gang members in Haiti. The bodies of Davy and Natalie Lloyd, along with Jude Montis, the local director of Missions in Haiti Inc., are expected to be transported to Missouri this week. The tragic incident occurred in the community of Lizon in northern Port-au-Prince as they were leaving a youth group activity at a church.
Missionary Work in Haiti
Missions in Haiti focuses on helping the children of Haiti by spreading the Gospel of Christ. Davy Lloyd's parents, David and Alicia Lloyd, founded the organization in 2000 with a mission to uplift the children of Haiti from poverty and hopelessness. The organization runs various initiatives, including House of Compassion and Good Hope Boys’ Home, providing housing and education to underprivileged children.
The Attack
The Lloyds and Montis were ambushed by gang members in three trucks while leaving a church. Davy Lloyd was hit on the head and tied up by the assailants. As they sought refuge in a house connected to the mission, the gang shot at the house, leading to a tragic outcome.
Grieving Families
Montis, who left behind two young children, and the Lloyd family are mourning the loss. Efforts are underway to transport the bodies to the U.S., with the embassy coordinating the necessary paperwork. The families are receiving support and condolences from various sources, including Sen. Josh Hawley and former President Donald Trump.
This heartbreaking incident sheds light on the security challenges faced by missionaries and aid workers in regions plagued by gang violence. The families and the organization are navigating through this difficult time, seeking strength and support as they cope with the loss of their loved ones.