Teo Peter
Teofil Nelu Peter (11 April 1954 – 4 December 2004) was a Romanian rock musician and bass player for Compact.
Peter was born in Cluj-Napoca,[1] in Transylvania, in 1954. He was considered by some to be the Bruce Springsteen of Romania. Compact was formed in Cluj-Napoca in 1977. Teo Peter had a brother, Dorian,[2] and a son, Teo Peter Jr.
Death
Peter was killed in a traffic accident at 4:30am on 4 December 2004 when 31-year-old U.S. Marine Staff Sergeant Christopher Van Goethem serving as a Marine Security Guard at the U.S. embassy in Bucharest,[3] while driving his Ford Expedition, collided with a taxi carrying Peter. Van Goethem did not obey a traffic signal to stop, which resulted in the collision. Peter was buried on 7 December in Mănăştur Cemetery, in his native Cluj-Napoca.[4]
Van Goethem's blood alcohol content was estimated at 0.09% from a breathalyzer test, but he refused to give a blood sample for further testing and left for Germany[5] before charges could be filed in Romania. The Romanian government requested the American government lift his diplomatic immunity,[6] which it has refused to do. The Marine was later cleared by a court martial of both manslaughter and adultery while convicted for obstruction of justice and making false statements.[7]
In August 2011, Wikileaks revealed in a "cable leak" that the US ambassador was promised repeatedly "that the former detachment commander would receive a fair trial and, regardless of outcome, would not serve a single day in prison in Romania."[8]
Peter's death and Van Goethem's court martial were very controversial and led to protests from Romanians[9] in the United States.
In 2005, the U.S. Embassy announced the establishment of a memorial commemorating the life and work of Teo Peter.[10] The memorial is an annual professional visit program awarded to a distinguished Romanian cultural figure whose work addresses young people or helps to advance the careers of new artists and performers.
See also
References
- ↑ Compact. cat-music.ro
- ↑ A Thorn in Bush’s Side. Newsweek International
- ↑ USEU : Article
- ↑ Diaspora Romaneasca – Diverse. Diasporaro.com (16 December 2004). Retrieved on 2016-10-18.
- ↑ STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS ON THE ACCIDENT THAT TOOK THE LIFE OF TEO PETER. United States Embassy to Bucharest, Romania (4 December 2004)
- ↑ Press Releases-PRESS RELEASE
- ↑ "VanGoethem cleared of major charges in Romanian's death". Stars and Stripes. 1 February 2006.
- ↑ Wikileaks cable leak – 05BUCHAREST742, SCENESETTER FOR DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE ZOELLICK'S MARCH 30 VISIT TO BUCHAREST. Wikileaks.cabledrum.net (March 2005). Retrieved on 18 October 2016.
- ↑ Katie Paul (1 April 2008) A Thorn in Bush's Side. Newsweek International. Retrieved on 18 October 2016.
- ↑ U.S. EMBASSY NAMES MR. MIHAI BABUSKA AS FIRST “TEO PETER MEMORIAL INTERNATIONAL VISITOR”. United States Embassy to Bucharest, Romania (16 June 2005)