Last night I found out on the group of Transición Ensenada* that Robert Paul Frey was murdered in his own house in the city of Ensenada.
He was the founder of this movement, of which I will be talking later on but that basically promotes going back to a more natural and healthier lifestyle. This* has a very big impact on me, because even though I just met him, I admired him from the start. He was true to his words; he worked hard and promoted improvement in the community of Ensenada. I met him during the Expo Ambiente/Plantas (an exhibition/fair that is organized yearly in the state to promote environmental care) where he worked along with his team during the two days of the event, teaching kids and adults how to how to use natural resources and how to improve their community through a clean lifestyle. I had the opportunity to talk to him briefly and I could see that he was passionate, friendly and humble; his optimism was contagious and his energy was wonderful. Little did I know about the true impact of his action in Ensenada until today, where people are stating some like how he was committed to help clean the beaches or how he promoted Pro Ciclo. His kindness made me love him even though we didn’t shared much in life.
I truly hope that his death is cleared, that we are given an explanation of why he was tortured and killed and that justice is done, for he was a good man. I send my condolences and all the strength I have left to his family and I will follow closely whatever may be discovered on his death. The murder of Robert Paul Frey hurts me beyond words and I hope that the community never forgets him, because he was the master that taught a lot of people and for me, he will be the inspiration and energy to change, to be better, to learn.
Posted on October, 22 2011
By Nicté Trujillo
He was the founder of this movement, of which I will be talking later on but that basically promotes going back to a more natural and healthier lifestyle. This* has a very big impact on me, because even though I just met him, I admired him from the start. He was true to his words; he worked hard and promoted improvement in the community of Ensenada. I met him during the Expo Ambiente/Plantas (an exhibition/fair that is organized yearly in the state to promote environmental care) where he worked along with his team during the two days of the event, teaching kids and adults how to how to use natural resources and how to improve their community through a clean lifestyle. I had the opportunity to talk to him briefly and I could see that he was passionate, friendly and humble; his optimism was contagious and his energy was wonderful. Little did I know about the true impact of his action in Ensenada until today, where people are stating some like how he was committed to help clean the beaches or how he promoted Pro Ciclo. His kindness made me love him even though we didn’t shared much in life.
I truly hope that his death is cleared, that we are given an explanation of why he was tortured and killed and that justice is done, for he was a good man. I send my condolences and all the strength I have left to his family and I will follow closely whatever may be discovered on his death. The murder of Robert Paul Frey hurts me beyond words and I hope that the community never forgets him, because he was the master that taught a lot of people and for me, he will be the inspiration and energy to change, to be better, to learn.
Posted on October, 22 2011
By Nicté Trujillo
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