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Pedro Alonzo Lopez was born in Tolmia, Colombia, in 1949, during
the height of the country's "La Violencia" period.
This was in fact the last place on earth anyone would have wanted to
be born. The country was ruled by riots and unthinkable acts
of violence. The problems began just one year earlier, in
1948, when a popular Liberal politician, Jorge Elie´cer Gaita´n,
was assassinated and a civil war broke loose. The war would
continue for the next 10 years and take over 200,000 lives before it
was over.
The son of a penniless prostitute, Pedro was the seventh of 13
children, and his early years could be described as anything but
joyous. His mother was an overbearing woman who dominated her
children with an ironclad fist. Regardless of his home life,
anything was better than being out on the mean streets. Human
rights violations by the guerrillas, paramilitaries, and members of
the national armed forces were commonplace, and the country's crime
rate was fifty times higher than all other countries in the world.
In 1957, at the age of 8, Pedro’s mother caught him having
sexual relations with his younger sister and his worst nightmare
became a reality - he was exiled to the streets and ordered never to
return home again. As bleak as the situation appeared, things
quickly began to look up when an older man picked him up off the
streets, and offered him food and a place to stay. Pedro could
not believe his luck and quickly accepted the offer in blind faith.
Nonetheless, it was in fact too good to be true. Instead of
being taken to a plush home with food and bedding, the man took
Pedro to an abandoned building, where he sodomized him numerous
times before tossing him out onto the cold hard streets.
Following his misfortune with the older man, Pedro became
terrified of strangers. He slept in alleyways and deserted
buildings, and would only meander out at night in search of food
from trash cans and local dumps. It was almost a year before
Pedro finally built up the courage to travel about the country and
eventually ended up in the town of Bogotá. After a few days
of begging for food and scavenging dumpsters, a resident American
couple approached him. The elder couple was distressed by
Pedro’s skeletal appearance and was heartbroken watching him beg
for food. They provided him with a warm meal and asked him to
come live with them. With little other choices left, Pedro
accepted their offer and went home with the couple. He was
provided with free room and board and eventually enrolled in a day
school for orphans.
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