Shani Louk’s brother, Amit, wants to take us to the spot where he shared so many conversations.
It is where she made him laugh, think and feel. It is just around the corner from his family home in southern Israel, now full of friends and family who have come to mourn.
This week they received the news that fragments of Shani’s skull had been found at the site of the Nova music festival.
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The last time they heard from her was on the phone, trying to escape from Hamas.
“She said we’re leaving right now, don’t worry,” Amit tells me. But she wasn’t safe.
“The terrorists were waiting in the road,” her brother says.
Then came a video released by Hamas that shook the world. Shani’s body was seen face down and half-naked in a pick-up truck and paraded through Gaza. It was graphic and haunting.
“I never thought I was going to be in contact with this type of video, seeing my sister in that brutal position,” Amit