American prosecutor, working in the Pacific nation of Micronesia, shot and killed as she returned home from a run with her dog
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Friends said Tuesday that lawyer Rachelle Bergeron planned to soon return to the U.S. after a challenging stint prosecuting criminals on the Pacific nation of Micronesia, but she was shot and killed as she returned home from a run with her dog.
"Yap's spirit is broken and our pride and reputation is tarnished," Constantine Yowbalaw, the director of youth and civic affairs for Yap State, said in a statement. Collins said Bergeron's husband Simon Hammerling called him a few minutes after the shooting at 7:15 p.m. and he arrived about the same time as the police.
Another friend, Julie Hartup, who lives in nearby Guam, said the couple was about to celebrate their one-year wedding anniversary and hoped to start a family soon.
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