A sad story for some of us old timers in Costa Rica and knew Pat.
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Businessman Pat Dunn killed in Ecuador
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
(posted 4 p.m. Friday, May 19, 2006)
Well-known San José businessman Pat Dunn died early Thursday in Manta, Ecuador, when he confronted burglars in his bar.
Dunn, a Costa Rican as well as a U.S. citizen, spent at least 25 years in San José and was know to many visitors as the jovial operator of the New York Bar. He also operated the Piano Blanco Bar on the capital's boulevard until it was displaced a year ago by a construction project of the Hotel Balmoral.
A family member said that Dunn was asleep in his bar in Manta, Nashville South, when intruders woke him up. He fought with them. Death was believed caused by stab wounds.
The La Hora newspaper in Qquito reported he had been stabbed nine times.
The newspaper speculated that the killers came for the cash that Dunn kept on hand, perhaps as much as $1,500.
Dunn, 68, said that Ecuador was like the Costa Rica he knew when he first arrived here. He started up the Nashville South Bar about four years ago and had plans to do more business in Ecuador.
Manta is a sea port on the Pacific near the Ecuadorean Eloy Alfaro International Airport that is being used by the United States in the fight against drugs. Dunn's bar catered to the North Americans visiting and working there.
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