Source: Daily Press, Victorville, Calif.自存倉Aug. 14--HESPERIA -- A tear-stained face and wide smile hinted at the array of emotions stirring inside Janet Cruz's heart as she stood outside her Hesperia home Tuesday."I miss my fiance so much," said Cruz, 27, as her trembling hand clutched a bottle of water and notes. "I know that he is Heaven and that gives me comfort."On Sunday night, Daniel Olivera, 26, was shot to death outside the am/pm Minimart at Roy Rogers and Civic drives by an unknown assailant, according to San Bernardino County Sheriff's officials."It was almost midnight when Daniel's friend pulled up to the house and started screaming," said Cruz, who had been with Olivera for almost 10 years. "I was in total shock, so I took my kids to their aunt's house and then went straight to the am/pm where Daniel worked."Cruz said she still has not been given the details of the incident that left her alone with four small children, 8 years to six-months, and an ailing father who Olivera took care of every day."When my mom died last year and I was in such pain. Daniel spent two-hours cleaning, shaving, feeding and taking care of my father," Cruz said. "He was also such a loving man who worked hard to pay the bills and take care of all of us."Cruz said her children have asked continually for their father since Sunday, with Cruz offering them the assurance that one day they will all be to迷你倉新蒲崗ether again.Cruz said her fiance was "loved by everybody," so she does not know the reason why anyone would take his life."He worked at am/pm for almost two years, and in his off-time he was a producer who recorded beats for artists all over the High Desert," Cruz said. "His goal was to make people famous."Cruz said if she meets her fiance's killer, she will not say anything to them, but let God unleash His justice as she prays for them and forgives them."God is bigger than all of us and this entire situation," Cruz said. "Our job is to forgive those who hurt us, and let God be God."Cruz said she is working to set up an account with a local banking institution to receive donations to pay for funeral services, which will more than likely be in San Bernardino where Olivera's grandmother was buried. Donations can be dropped off at the am/pm at 15730 Roy Rogers Drive, Victorville.Olivera said a car wash is being planned for Thursday at the Jiffy Lube 16701 Main Street in Hesperia."Daniel was my angel who came to my rescue when I lost my mother," Cruz said. "Now, he is my guardian angel."Intern Shane Newell contributed to this report. Rene De La Cruz may be reached at 760-951-6227 or at RDeLaCruz@VVDailyPress.com.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Daily Press (Victorville, Calif.) Visit the Daily Press (Victorville, Calif.) at .vvdailypress.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉出租
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