Two days after her body was found in the Gaza Strip, hundreds of people attended the funeral of German-Israeli Shani Louk in Israel on Sunday. Relatives and friends said goodbye on October 7 to the young woman killed in a terrorist attack by the Islamist Hamas at the funeral in Srigim near the town of Bet Shemesh.
At the time of the unprecedented attack, 22-year-old Louk had attended the Supernova festival in southern Israel along with hundreds of other young people. Her body was taken to the Gaza Strip. A video showing her lifeless body on a terrorist SUV on the streets of Gaza went viral. On Friday evening, the Israeli army used a special operation to rescue the bodies of Shani Louk and three other hostages from an underground tunnel in the Gaza Strip.
Mother is from Germany
According to TV channel N12, German mother Ricarda Louk said the family said goodbye to Shani’s soul and mourned her seven months ago. With the return of the body, “a circle is now closed.”
The Israeli army had already reported Louk’s death at the end of October. Ricarda Louk said at the time that a piece of skull bone had been found and that a DNA sample had been taken from it.
If you were to damage this inner skull bone, you would no longer be able to live, the mother said at the time. The parents had long ago provided the authorities with the necessary DNA comparison material. Part of the family lives in Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
Source: Krone

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