The
couple lived in New York. Jacobs moved to the city in October 2007 from
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where he had been the resident AP correspondent
during an uneasy period following the ouster of President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide and through the election of President Rene Preval. It was a
time when kidnappings surged in the country and U.N. peacekeepers
frequently clashed with armed gangs in the capital.
Previously, he
had been an AP correspondent in Jamaica and a reporter and editor in
San Juan, Puerto Rico, traveling throughout the region on assignment to
cover elections and major hurricanes and other breaking news."He was kind-hearted, hard-working and people trusted him enough to tell him their most intimate stories," said Paisley Dodds, a former Caribbean news editor for AP. More at yahoo news.
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