PALM COAST, Fla. —
Officials say the nephew of the Dalai  Lama has been killed along the side of a Florida highway during a  300-mile (480-kilometer) "Walk for Tibet."
The Florida  Highway Patrol says 45-year-old Jigme K. Norbu was hit by a sport  utility vehicle about 7:30 p.m. Monday on State Road A1A along the east  coast.
According to www.ambassadorforworldpeace.org, Norbu was walking on  Valentine's Day from St. Augustine south to West  Palm Beach to raise awareness of the Tibetan struggle for  independence from China. He has done the walks several other times  including in 2009 from Indiana to New York.
That one marked the 50th anniversary of a failed Tibetan rebellion  against Chinese rule that resulted in the exile of his uncle.
Norbu of Bloomington,  Ind., was the son of the Dalai Lama's late brother, Taktser Rinpoche.                                                                                                       
Source: Los Sangles Times - 2011/02/15
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