03 apr 2008 - Chula Vista, California, Stati Uniti d'America - JUDY e Peter Schneider salutare il loro figlio, Rob Schneider a UCSD unità di masterizzazione. Un turista australiano che è stato battuto il mese scorso è uscita dal coma e San Diego la polizia ieri ha individuato due sospetti in attacco. Frank Montoya, 46 e Damian Maple
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Apr 03, 2008 - Chula Vista, California, USA - JUDY and PETER SCHNEIDER greet their son, ROB SCHNEIDER at UCSD Burn Unit. An Australian tourist who was beaten last month is coming out of a coma, and San Diego police yesterday identified two suspects in the attack. Frank Montoya, 46, and Damian Maple, 21, both transients, are wanted on charges of attempted homicide. 'He's healing beautifully, ' Peter Schneider said. 'He said the couple have been overwhelmed with kindness from strangers, church members and hospital employees during their stay at a low-cost, hospital-run home for foreign families of long-term patients. 'There are more good people in San Diego than bad, ' Peter said. Robert Schneider is an electrician who had been traveling the world since last May. He had come to San Diego for a surfboard so he could join new friends on a surfing trek in Mexico. The assault occurred about 5:20 a.m. as the three men were drinking with two other men at a fire ring near Abbott Street. Roman said an argument broke out and Montoya and Maple beat Schneider with a skateboard and threw him in the fire. One of the other men pulled Schneider from the flames and the other ran for help. Robert Schneider, 26, an Australian tourist, suffered severe burns on his legs and body, a fractured skull, a broken hand and deep facial cuts after he was badly beaten unconscious and tossed into a fire and burned in a fight on Feb 27th. Schneider had been in a medically induced coma and has undergone several skin grafts and is still recovering at UCSD Medical Center in San Diego.
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