A hotel in Port-au-Prince, Haiti is being seen as a story of resilience a decade after the devastating earthquake, which saw the hotel in rubble with multiple people killed. But as Antony Robart reports, it has been rebuilt and, much like the owner who was trapped for four days under rubble, is moving on from the tragedy.
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Hotel in Haiti a story of resilience a decade after devastating earthquake
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