The residents of the hamlet of Cabezo de Torres wanted to demonstrate their love and affection for two men who have dedicated their lives to others.
These are the Salesians Paco and Pedro Silvestre Arai, which today has a street named in the district, particularly near the center concerted nursery, primary and secondary "Don Bosco".
Councillors Institutional Relations and Decentralization, Joaquin Moya-Angel and Christopher Smith, respectively, attended the opening of two new streets in the hamlet of Cabezo de Torres will now bear the names of two well-known and beloved by neighbors.
Paco Silvestre, who died in 1997, has been one of the most beloved priests in the village, which for over three years was director of the Salesian school in the hamlet.
As defined by the president of the Municipal Board Cabezo de Torres, Juan José Muñoz, "Paco has been a good priest, involved with the students and delivered to the residents of Cabezo de Torres. In 1976 he left Cabezo Torres to start their life as a missionary in Mali.
Peter Arai, who still resides in the hamlet of Cabezo de Torres, also carry the name of a street.
Arai Cabeza de Torres arrived more than 50 years, and while he was stationed for several years outside the region, its goal was always to return to Murcia because it was the land that was better (its people, its climate. ..).
Peter Arai, though retired, is a well-known person in town who has spent much time visiting the sick of the parish.
Arai taught the current director of the Center entered preschool, primary and secondary "Don Bosco", Councilman Christopher Smith and the headman of Cabezo de Torres, Juan José Muñoz.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia