Anyone hear anything more about this??

(UPDATE: The below mentioned person who sent the email has just registered and posted their own want in this forum. PLEASE see their posting " Madrid: Info request on accident south of Madrid ")

I JUST received a sad email from the sister of the male victim of the USA. Under the circumstances, I don't think he'd mind my quoting his email - but with her name removed:
Quote:


Hello. My name is (J. J.), I'm from Duluth MN. I found your site through a news link at 3 am this morning. I was searching for information about a crash involving a tour bus and vehicle that occurred about 20km south of Madrid, on sat. aug. 28, about 6am. The driver of the vehicle that died was my brother. He was a US Army Warrent Officer who had just arrived this month to his new duty station in Madrid. He was responsible for building the Army CASH unit hospitals in Bagdad, and Afganistan during both conflics. My point is, he survived the danger of two wars to be killed in a car accident? I'm having trouble finding anything on the net in english, that has as much info as www.telemadrid.es , which is in spanish. I have no means of translation from my computer. Although the US Army has provided all the information they have to date, details are still limmited from them, where as telemadrid may have more. Could you PLEASE pass along any links on the net to any english sites, or pass my e-maill address to any persons in madrid who my have any info, reporters, friends siticzens. We are desperate to know what happened. Any info or contact for lac of info, anything at all, if you could take the time to respond, would be appreciated more than words could describe. Thank You. Sincerely, (J.J.), Duluth, Minnesota

I can't seem to find any new, fresh details about it on the net.

Hope you can help.

Saludos, MadridMan frown
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