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    Shoreview teacher found stabbed to death in Armenia
    BY LENORA CHU, Pioneer Press

    Pioneer Press, MN
    May 20 2004

    A 33-year-old Shoreview native was stabbed to death Monday in the
    Armenian capital of Yerevan.

    Joshua Haglund's body was found in a downtown area Monday night. He
    was stabbed three times and apparently had been beaten, according to
    a report by the Associated Press.

    "We got a phone call from the U.S. Embassy in Armenia, and they
    said he had gotten killed outside his apartment," said Dan Blommer,
    Haglund's stepfather. "They said it did not appear to be a robbery."

    Haglund was several weeks away from completing a 10-month
    English-teaching contract at a Yerevan university under the U.S.
    State Department's English Language Fellow program.

    His sister Barbara MacKenzie, who kept in constant communication
    with him via e-mail, said she wasn't aware of any trouble he was in
    or any enemies he had.

    U.S. authorities were still waiting for details about the killing,
    according to Stuart Patt, a spokesman with the State Department's
    Bureau of Consular Affairs.

    "We're doing everything we can to assist (the family) and make
    arrangements," Patt said.

    Haglund graduated from Mounds View High School, earned a bachelor's
    in political science and English from the University of Minnesota and
    later received a master's in education from the University of Toronto.

    Fluent in Japanese, Spanish and Hindi, he had taught elementary school
    in Minneapolis and also spent a number of years teaching English in
    Japan and Puerto Rico and working in India.

    "He just felt he needed to make the world a better place by helping
    people learn English," MacKenzie said.

    Haglund had two nieces and a new nephew and was "very family-focused
    even though he was abroad for a good part of his adult life,"
    MacKenzie said. "He made intentional purposeful visits back home to
    see his family in Minnesota. It's just a great loss for our family."

    Haglund last visited Minnesota in March. In June, he was scheduled
    to return for a month before starting a new teaching assignment in
    Saudi Arabia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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