Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Brit millionaire’s war hero son, 34, butchered and dumped in boot of abandoned Lexus in California

 Adrian Bonar's sister Pauline said the killers deserve to rot 'in the sewers of hell'


A BRIT millionaire’s son was butchered and dumped in the boot of an abandoned car in the US.

Adrian Bonar, 34, was found wrapped in tarpaulin by cops in Anaheim, California.

The ex-soldier’s dad is restaurant boss Dr Brian Bonar, 72, from Greenock.

The sister of the Brit war hero has blasted his killers — and said they deserve to rot “in the sewers of hell”.

Pauline Gourdie, 48, hit out after Adrian was discovered rolled up in plastic sheeting and stuffed in the boot of a ditched Lexus.

Homicide cops have launched a probe following the grim find by California highway patrol officers.

And Pauline wrote in a moving online tribute to the ex-squaddie: “My wee brother, my twin 14 years apart. How I loved you and I know you loved me back.

“My heart is breaking, yet bursting with pride that you were my brother. It’s clear you were not only loved by your family but by so many whose life you touched.

“You were taken too soon but by gawd did you live it.”
Pauline, of Gourock, added: “So proud of all that you achieved in your life, cut short by evil scum.

“May you soar with the eagles in heaven while they squawk in the sewers of hell! Until we meet again. Sleep tight lil bro. Your heartbroken sis, P.”

Adrian’s body was found in the Lexus by a roadside in Anaheim, 75 miles from his hometown of Escondido, California, on October 17.
 Adrian served at least two tours of Iraq and millionaire dad's originally from Greenock, Scotland

Officers were about to tow away the car when they discovered him.

The former US Army squaddie was the son of business high-flyer and restaurant boss Dr Brian Bonar, originally from Greenock, and mum Linda Green, 59, who lives in Stewarton, Ayrshire.

Linda travelled from Scotland for a celebration of US Army veteran Adrian’s life in Escondido on Friday.

A picture of him in full highland dress was displayed and mourners wore thistles in a nod to his Scots roots.

The Stars and Stripes were draped over his coffin as is traditional in the US Army.

“You will be missed Adrian. We love you big dog! Justice will be served whether it be from the local justice system or from the Lord above."

Adrian’s loved ones gathered for his burial in San Diego, California today.

 The war vet's body was found wrapped in tarpaulin and dumped in the back of a car in California

 Adrian's heartbroken friends and family laid him to rest this week

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