Hundreds Attend Funeral of Sarona Victim as Daughter Says ‘Wake Me Up From This Nightmare’
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Mourners laid flowers and candles at the site of the Sarona attack, pictured. A funeral was held on Friday for one of the victims killed in the terror attack. Photo: Twitter.
Hundreds of people turned out Friday afternoon at the Yarkon cemetery in Petah Tikva for the funeral of Ilana Naveh, one of the four people killed in Wednesday’s terror attack in Tel Aviv.
“I wanted to believe that when they took me to the hospital it would be okay,” said Shiran Naveh, one of 39-year-old Naveh’s four daughters, Israel’s Ynet news site reported. “They told me in the morning [that you had died], but it didn’t surprise me, I already knew that night. I wanted to them to wake me from this nightmare, tell me that it didn’t really happen, but it’s not a dream, it’s real.”
Read full story at The Times of Israel.
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