22-year-old German-Israeli girl Shani Louk, kidnapped by Hamas, lost her life. It was the mother who made the terrible announcement to RTL: “Unfortunately, we received the news yesterday that my daughter is no longer alive.” The German newspaper reported the news Pictureit also mentions the young woman’s sister.
On October 7, Shani Louk was attending a music party that was attacked by Hamas. The girl was recognized in the video where terrorists carried her defenseless and half-naked in a jeep. In recent weeks, it was revealed that Shani was still alive but “seriously injured” and receiving treatment in a hospital in Gaza.
Shani was a German-Israeli tattoo artist and influencer who became a symbol of the Reim massacre when he was paraded half-naked and apparently unconscious through the streets of Gaza in the back of a pickup truck by Hamas militants. In the video, the militiamen shouted “Allah is great” to the applause of the crowd, while some Palestinians spat at them.
The family had appealed to the German government many times for help. But now hopes have collided with the worst of announcements. ”We are saddened to learn that the body of 23-year-old German-Israeli Shani Luk has been found and identified. “Shani, who was kidnapped from a music festival and tortured and taken around Gaza by Hamas terrorists, experienced unimaginable horrors,” reads a note published by Israeli authorities.
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Source: Today IT

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