thedrifter
03-06-04, 06:40 AM
Items stolen from late Marine's father
UNION-TRIBUNE
March 5, 2004
ESCONDIDO – A man who has traveled the world advocating peace after losing his only son in the Iraq war has lost videotapes of his trip and his son to a thief.
Fernando Suarez del Solar, who lives in Escondido, said his vehicle was broken into Monday night after he spoke at the Universidad Autonoma de Baja California in Tijuana. Among the stolen items were videotapes of his trip to Iraq in November and television news footage of his son in Iraq.
Suarez del Solar said a group of students invited him to a restaurant after he spoke.
When he went back to his vehicle about 9 p.m., he discovered that it had been burglarized. Besides the videotapes, he said, presentation materials, a computer and a list of phone numbers were missing.
Suarez del Solar said ABC News has promised to send him another videotape that captured his son on camera days before he was killed. He also said that Global Exchange, one of the peace groups that sponsored his November trip to Iraq, agreed to send videotaped copies it has.
His son, Marine Lance Cpl. Jesus Suarez del Solar, 20, was killed a year ago during the invasion of Iraq, apparently when he stepped on an unexploded American bomb. He left a wife and young son.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/military/20040305-9999-1mc5solar.html
Sempers,
Roger
:marine:
UNION-TRIBUNE
March 5, 2004
ESCONDIDO – A man who has traveled the world advocating peace after losing his only son in the Iraq war has lost videotapes of his trip and his son to a thief.
Fernando Suarez del Solar, who lives in Escondido, said his vehicle was broken into Monday night after he spoke at the Universidad Autonoma de Baja California in Tijuana. Among the stolen items were videotapes of his trip to Iraq in November and television news footage of his son in Iraq.
Suarez del Solar said a group of students invited him to a restaurant after he spoke.
When he went back to his vehicle about 9 p.m., he discovered that it had been burglarized. Besides the videotapes, he said, presentation materials, a computer and a list of phone numbers were missing.
Suarez del Solar said ABC News has promised to send him another videotape that captured his son on camera days before he was killed. He also said that Global Exchange, one of the peace groups that sponsored his November trip to Iraq, agreed to send videotaped copies it has.
His son, Marine Lance Cpl. Jesus Suarez del Solar, 20, was killed a year ago during the invasion of Iraq, apparently when he stepped on an unexploded American bomb. He left a wife and young son.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/military/20040305-9999-1mc5solar.html
Sempers,
Roger
:marine: