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Abe Braaten ([[1977]] - [[2004]]), also known as [[Abu]] or [[Steven]], passed away December 14, [[2004]] in [[Kobe]], [[Japan]]. He is survived by his wife [[Yoko]] and his two sons.
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[[Image:Abeandsons.jpg|thumb|220px|Abe Braaten with his two sons]]
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[[Image:Braaten.jpg|thumb|220px|Abe Braaten with son Eugene]]
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'''Abe Braaten''' ([[1977]]-09-26 – [[2004]]-12-14), also known as '''Abu''' or '''Steven''', was born and raised in the [[The Family International]], and left the group in [[2000]]. As a teenager he was sent to [[Victor Program]]s for re-education. His mother, [[Yumiko Taniguchi]] (aka Phoenix), is the top [[PACRO]] [[Continental Officer]] (CO) for The Family in [[Japan]].
  
Braaten died from the impact of falling from a 4-story building. While it is difficult to confirm whether he jumped or fell, many of his family and close friends, including those who were with him moments before the event, believe it was a suicide.
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Abe is survived by his widow Yoko and two sons. Before his death, he worked as a private English teacher for many Japanese children.
  
Braaten left [[The Family International]] in [[2000]]. As a teenager he was seen as rebellious by Family [[shepherd]]s and was often sent to [[Victor Program]]s for re-education.
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Abe Braaten died in Kobe, Japan from the impact of falling from a five-story building. While there were no witnesses to his death, police investigators on the scene claimed it appeared Abe either jumped or was pushed from the fourth floor. Considering the trajectory and body position, it appeared he stood on a balcony edge and lept backward.
  
His mother, [[Yumiko Taniguchi]] (known to members as "[[Phoenix]]"), is a [[PACRO]] Continental Officer (CO), making her one of the top leaders in the Family today.  
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A medical examiner later checked Abe's blood for drugs and other substances, but only small traces of alcohol were found.  
  
[[Category:Suicides]]
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Japanese police conducted a thorough investigation to ensure foul play was not involved, and soon came to the conclusion that Abe made the leap on his own. His death was ruled suicide.
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==Press==
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*[[San Francisco Chronicle: Common Thread of Sexual, Spiritual Abuse Among Cult Defectors Who Killed Themselves]] — [[2005]]-01-27
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==Dedications==
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*[[Notice of my son Abe's graduation]] — By Yumiko Taniguchi
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*[http://abe-braaten.memory-of.com/About.aspx Memory-of.com: Abe Braaten (1977 - 2004)]
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==Personal family==
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Abe Braaten's family includes:
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*[[Yumiko Taniguchi]] — Mother; leader of The Family in Japan
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* Phil Braaten — Brother; born [[1976]]-07-21; member of The Family in [[USA]]
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*China Taniguchi — Sister; born [[1978]]
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[[Category:Second generation]][[Category:Deaths]][[Category:Suicides]]
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[[Category:Spotlight]]

Latest revision as of 09:52, 1 November 2011

Abe Braaten with his two sons
Abe Braaten with son Eugene

Abe Braaten (1977-09-26 – 2004-12-14), also known as Abu or Steven, was born and raised in the The Family International, and left the group in 2000. As a teenager he was sent to Victor Programs for re-education. His mother, Yumiko Taniguchi (aka Phoenix), is the top PACRO Continental Officer (CO) for The Family in Japan.

Abe is survived by his widow Yoko and two sons. Before his death, he worked as a private English teacher for many Japanese children.

Abe Braaten died in Kobe, Japan from the impact of falling from a five-story building. While there were no witnesses to his death, police investigators on the scene claimed it appeared Abe either jumped or was pushed from the fourth floor. Considering the trajectory and body position, it appeared he stood on a balcony edge and lept backward.

A medical examiner later checked Abe's blood for drugs and other substances, but only small traces of alcohol were found.

Japanese police conducted a thorough investigation to ensure foul play was not involved, and soon came to the conclusion that Abe made the leap on his own. His death was ruled suicide.

Press

Dedications

Personal family

Abe Braaten's family includes:

  • Yumiko Taniguchi — Mother; leader of The Family in Japan
  • Phil Braaten — Brother; born 1976-07-21; member of The Family in USA
  • China Taniguchi — Sister; born 1978