Joseph Kromelis
Joseph Kromelis (1947 – 11 desaambar 2022) ganndiraaɗo ‘Neɗɗo jahoowo’, ‘Dud jahoowo walla Yanni jahoowo ko gorko mo alaa galle to nokku Chicago, yeeyoowo laabi ganndiraaɗo mbaydi ɓanndu mum e njilluuji mum e nder wuro hee. O ɓuri ɓoornaade ko t-shirt v-neck e kostim e kerchief, omo jogii gaasa juutɗa, ɓuuɓka e ɓuuɓri tiiɗndi.
Fuɗɗoode ina seerti so tawii Kromelis jibinaa ko to Almaañ walla to Lituwaani. Ɓesngu makko ina hoɗi to Lituwaani, nde Kromelis woni cukalel ndee, o ummii o fayi Chicago ɗo ɓe njuɓɓini bar to laawol Halsted. Caggal nde ɓesngu makko ummii to Michigan, Kromelis heddii to Chicago, heɓi golle e nder usine. O heɓi caggal ɗuum yamiroore yeeyde, o soodi jeewte ngam heɓde ngalu nde o woni e yahde e Loop.
E nder duuɓi capanɗe, o wonti neɗɗo teskinɗo to Chicago. Ko kanko woni tiitoonde winndannde wiyeteende "Dudementary" e hitaande 2006. Ko fayti e lollude makko, Kromelis wiyi “miɗo nanndi e Kardashians — miɗo lollude e waɗde hay huunde.”
Jaɓɓaaɗo e njanguuji E hitaande 2016, gorko goɗɗo mo alaa galle fiyi Kromelis e wuttudu baseball. Caggal nde o naati safrirde, innde makko e won e defte jowitiiɗe e ngonka makko peeñninaama.
Nokku ɗo Kromelis huɓɓi e yiite to les laawol Wabash. Maande ɓuuɓnde ina yiyee e damal garaas.
Ñalnde 25 mee 2022, Kromelis woni ko e warngooji baɗnooɗi e Joseph Guardia, tawi omo ɗaanii e les ɓuuɓri. Ñawannde ndee addi mo ɓuuɓri ko ina tolnoo e 40-65% e ɓanndu makko.
Wade Kromelis maayi ko ñalnde 11 desaambar 2022, tawi ina yahra e duuɓi 75,sabu gaañanɗe ɗe o dañi e njangu nguu. Caggal dokke, heddiiɓe e makko mbaraa e yanaande St. Boniface.
Ñalnde 24 oktoobar 2024, Joseph Guardia ñaawaa duuɓi 47 kasoo sabu warngo Kromelis.[1]was a Chicago-area homeless man and street vendor known for his physical appearance and for wandering about the city. He typically dressed in a v-neck t-shirt and a suit and kerchief, and had long, wavy hair[2]and a thick mustache.[3] or Lithuania.[4] His family lived in Lithuania, and while Kromelis was still a child, moved to Chicago where they managed a bar on Halsted street.[5].[6].[7].[8].[9].[10]while he slept under a bridge. The attack left him with burns over 40-65% of his body.[11] as a result of the injuries he sustained in the arson attack.[12].[13]
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[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Ph.d, Dr Neil Gale (2020-04-21). "The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal™: The Story of Chicago's "Walking Man." Joseph "Joe" Kromelis. (1947-Dec 11, 2022)". The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal™. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
- ↑ Schmich, Mary (2019-11-05). Even the Terrible Things Seem Beautiful to Me Now: On Hope, Loss, and Wearing Sunscreen (in Engeleere). Agate+ORM. ISBN 978-1-57284-836-8.
- ↑ staff (December 12, 2022). "Chicago's homeless 'Walking Man' dies after May arson attack". SFGate.com. Archived from the original on December 13, 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
- ↑ "Joseph Kromelis, Chicago's 'Walking Man,' dies". Crain's Chicago Business (in Engeleere). 2022-06-02. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
- ↑ Dahlman, Steven. "More than $30k raised for ';Walking Dude,' recovering from assault on Lower Wacker". Loop North News (in Engeleere). Retrieved 5 March 2023.
- ↑ Ph.d, Dr Neil Gale (2020-04-21). "The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal™: The Story of Chicago's "Walking Man." Joseph "Joe" Kromelis. (1947-Dec 11, 2022)". The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal™. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
- ↑ Ph.d, Dr Neil Gale (2020-04-21). "The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal™: The Story of Chicago's "Walking Man." Joseph "Joe" Kromelis. (1947-Dec 11, 2022)". The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal™. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
- ↑ Gorner, Jeremy (27 May 2016). "Mystery of Chicago's 'Walking Man' solved, but only after he's beaten and hospitalized". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
- ↑ Dahlman, Steven. "Mockumentary on River North's 'Walking Dude' surpasses 10,000 YouTube hits". Loop North News. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
- ↑ "The Rundown: Remembering Chicago's "Walking Man"". WBEZ Chicago (in Engeleere). 2022-12-12. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
- ↑ Oladipo, Gloria (12 December 2022). "Chicago's 'walking man' dies nearly seven months after being set on fire". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
- ↑ Struett, David (12 December 2022). "'Walking Man' dies months after being set on fire: 'An absolute Chicago character'". Chicago Sun-Times (in Engeleere). Retrieved 5 March 2023.
- ↑ "47-year prison term for fatal attack on Chicago's 'Walking Man'". Chicago Tribune (in Engeleere). 2024-10-24. Retrieved 2024-10-24.