Pierre-louis Dieufaite
- Actor
Pierre-Louis Dieufaite was an emerging actor who made his acting debut in the award-winning film Love Me Haiti. According to sources, he was born in Haiti on October 13, 1983 and known by his friends under the nickname "Jude". His real mother and his real father died of unknown causes, when he was only a child. Dieufaite was adopted and subsequently became a foundling. Despite his disadvantageous circumstances, he went to high school and completed some vocational courses within computer science, bioinformatics, and media technology. His already-unfortunate situation was further worsen by the 2010 Haiti Earthquake. Dieufaite helped the international rescue relief team by driving trucks delivering humanitarian supply to victims and clearing the rubble of Haiti's massive disaster, claimed to be among the deadliest earthquake in the history of mankind.
In 2013, Dieufaite began acting training and joined the production of Love Me Haiti. Per request of Yugy Pictures Entertainment to US Embassy and Department of Homeland Security, Dieufaite was granted special visa to enter the USA to attend the 2014 Haiti Movie Awards, organized by MPAH in Massachusetts, USA. Just before he traveled to Boston, he made a judgement and changed his legal name to Jude Dieuly Pierre-Louis. After the MPAH event, Dieufaite returned to Haiti on October 27, 2014. Then Dieufaite and Frédely Desrosiers were assassinated by gunshot on November 6, 2014 in the Village Solidarité. Ardent supporters were heartbroken and terrified by the news. According to sketchy details by witnesses, the crime was committed by two assassins. Witnesses reported to have seen the murderers in the neighborhood spying on Dieufaite and his entourage. Haitian National Police chief inspector Garry Desrosiers ipse dixit that it was a targeted assassination, not random drive-by shooting.
No clue why Dieufaite was killed. Some claimed that Dieufaite was killed because of Love Me Haiti winning the MPAH best short film prize, greed, jealousy, and hatred. Others postulated that Dieufaite was killed by two guys with whom Dieufaite himself and his entourage had a conflict at a party in the Village Solidarity. Dieufaite and his friends forced the uninvited guests out of the party and did not know that the guys were gangsters. The two perpetrators of this heinous crime, loosely identified by witnesses, escaped and went hiding underground until found and punished to the fullest extent of the law.
In 2013, Dieufaite began acting training and joined the production of Love Me Haiti. Per request of Yugy Pictures Entertainment to US Embassy and Department of Homeland Security, Dieufaite was granted special visa to enter the USA to attend the 2014 Haiti Movie Awards, organized by MPAH in Massachusetts, USA. Just before he traveled to Boston, he made a judgement and changed his legal name to Jude Dieuly Pierre-Louis. After the MPAH event, Dieufaite returned to Haiti on October 27, 2014. Then Dieufaite and Frédely Desrosiers were assassinated by gunshot on November 6, 2014 in the Village Solidarité. Ardent supporters were heartbroken and terrified by the news. According to sketchy details by witnesses, the crime was committed by two assassins. Witnesses reported to have seen the murderers in the neighborhood spying on Dieufaite and his entourage. Haitian National Police chief inspector Garry Desrosiers ipse dixit that it was a targeted assassination, not random drive-by shooting.
No clue why Dieufaite was killed. Some claimed that Dieufaite was killed because of Love Me Haiti winning the MPAH best short film prize, greed, jealousy, and hatred. Others postulated that Dieufaite was killed by two guys with whom Dieufaite himself and his entourage had a conflict at a party in the Village Solidarity. Dieufaite and his friends forced the uninvited guests out of the party and did not know that the guys were gangsters. The two perpetrators of this heinous crime, loosely identified by witnesses, escaped and went hiding underground until found and punished to the fullest extent of the law.