Duberney Capador sent a message containing Amen's prayer to her sister before being killed by Haiti police during the pursuit of July 7.

Jenny Capador, sister Duberney Capador, suspect assassin the President Haiti Jovenel Moise, said his brother was a bodyguard of a weak, not killer.

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Police said Dubernney, the veteran has 20 years of experience in the Colombian army, suspected of being a member of the Moise Presidential Network.

Duberney Capador, suspects assassinating President Haiti Jovenel Moise.

According to Jenny, Dubernney received an invitation from April and will go to Haiti to protect an important person.

On Wednesday morning, July 7, he called me and said he was sent to protect an important person but sadly, they didn't come up with it.

The last message Jenny received from his brother through the WhatsApp app was Amen's prayer to answer the peaceful wishes she sent to England before.

CNN cannot verify the information that Dubernney tells her in the messages.

The next day, Jenny knew that Dubernney died in Haiti and Haitian authorities consider her brother to kill the Moise President.

Young time, Duberney Capador joined the Task Force of the Colombian army and participated in fighting rebels in the southern country, Jenny said.

When Duberney retired two years ago at the age of 38, he started working for a private security company.

According to Jenny, she didn't know who his brother protects, working with who or who is surrounding them as in Duberney messages sent.