Sunday, September 16, 2007

Hypotheses For The Dancing Raisins



September 16 1983.

Pablo César Sánchez

killed by ETA in Urnieta (Guipúzcoa). Paul was
national police. Shortly before eight o'clock, waiting for the train to San Sebastian, where he worked, was shot to death.

Born in Badajoz, Paul took two years for the National Police Headquarters in San Sebastian. He was married and the father of a daughter of 13 months. He was 24 years. ______


September 16, 1991

Francisco Cebrián caberas
Viera Victor Manuel Puertas
José Luis Jiménez Vargas

Killed by ETA in Muchamiel (Alicante).
At about quarter to nine in the morning, the commander of the Civil Guard station in Muchamiel saw an abandoned car on the sidewalk opposite the barracks. No one suspected it was a car bomb, or local civil guards and police officers. So they called Francisco, owner of the crane was working for the council. This moved the car to a solar outdoor 300 meters from the barracks. That's where it exploded. In addition to Francis, who was driving the crane, were killed instantly Victor and José Luis. Were local policemen who were at that time in the tank. Seven other people were injured, including a baby a month.

Francisco was 40. Victor, 25, and Jose Luis, 28. Muchamiel
city council decided in January this year to dedicate a street to each of them. ______


September 16, 1993

Juvenal Garcia Villafañe

killed by ETA in Andoain (Guipúzcoa). Past
the five p.m. Juvenal got in his car outside his house, ready to go to San Sebastian. When I started, a bomb exploded in the basement. Juvenal was

Mansilla de las Mulas (León). Andoain lived in for over 30 years. Retired sergeant Civil Guard, was engaged to manage hunting and fishing licenses.

was 78 years old, married and father of three daughters and grandfather of one grandson. ______


A hug to the families of Pablo, Francisco, Victor, José Luis and Juvenal. Another
Muchamiel the wounded.

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