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Posted on: April 2nd, 2008
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Tags: Guatemala
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The foreigner is buried in a small-town cemetery, against a barbed-wire fence in an unmarked plot set aside for poor people.
He might be Mexican. He might be Guatemalan. But he’s simply called No. 8, a man with no name because his identity is still unknown, a year after he was killed in a car wreck with seven other illegal immigrants in southeastern Utah.
“This is the Garden of Eden of Utah down here,” said Philip Palmer, coordinator at Blanding City Cemetery, referring to the mountain peaks in four states visible from the graveyard. “It’s a good place to put him.”"*
*From: http://ap.google.com
Traducido: usando Google o Altavista/Babel Fish
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