From Diario: Robert Wayne Benson found dead in Aruba
From Diario, 17 November, 2005; Mecanico di Harley Davidson haya morto den container
Another person found dead in Aruba. The body of American born Robert Wayne Benson found in a locked container.
Full translation, Hat Tip: Getagrip
Harley Davidson mechanic found dead in a container
ORANJESTAD (AAN): Yesterday afternoon, a San Nicolas patrol car was sent to Cura Cabay, just behind a company that fixes cars and motorcycles, since a dead person was found in a container.
The person in question is the known mechanic Robert Wayne Benson, born in the U.S., of 58 years of age, resident of Pos Abao, who the day before had disappeared, according to his wife.
” The owner of the business, aware of his disappearance, asked two employees to go take a look at the container, they forced the door of the container which was locked from the inside and when opening it they encountered the lifeless body. ”
Dr. van der Linden confirmed his death, however the cause is still not precisely known. Our deep condolences to his family.
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Today my brother would have been 66…..still relatively young these days. Such a waste of a good life. He was living a dream living in Aruba.
I have a copy of the death certificate.
He had no wife by the way!!!!
He died of a heart attack…just to set the record straight….He is missed by many friends and family in the US.
fondly,
his sister
Gail
Dear Gail:
I concur it was a waste of life. I loved your brother. When I knew him he was straight and told me about his days getting clean. He was proud of his sobriety. He eventually met a lady named Myra and dumped me for Myra and lost his sobriety. There is not a day that goes by that Wayne is not on my mind. Thanks for setting the record straight that he wasn’t married to Myra. He often spoke of Maryanne who he left to pursue his dream to live in Aruba. Please know that your brother was a great man and a wonderful friend.