Shani Louk, a German woman who was kidnapped from a music festival in Southern Israel by Hamas during the October 7th terror attacks, has died according to her family.
Louk, 22, a tattoo artist and peace campaigner was attending a Re’im music festival in the Negev Desert when Hamas terrorists stormed the festival, brutally killing over 260 civilians and kidnapping an unconfirmed number of others during the massacre.
The world was shocked by footage that emerged showing Louk’s seemingly lifeless, half-naked, and unnaturally contorted body paraded in the back of a Hamas pick-up truck. She was surrounded by several men who shouted “Allahu Akbar” while spitting on her back.
While it was initially assumed by many that the young German woman was dead, her mother, Ricarda Louk, later claimed to have received information that her daughter was badly injured, but still alive in a hospital in Gaza.
However, on Monday, Ricarda said that she was informed by Israeli military sources that Shani had died from her injuries, telling German broadcaster NTV: “Unfortunately, we received news yesterday that my daughter is no longer alive.”
Shani’s sister also confirmed her death, writing: “It is with great sadness that we announce the death of my sister, Shani Nicole Z.L. [may her memory be a blessing], who was on October 7, 2023, at the party massacre in Re’im.”
We are devastated to share that the death of 23 year old German-Israeli Shani Luk was confirmed.
— Israel ישראל 🇮🇱 (@Israel) October 30, 2023
Shani who was kidnapped from a music festival and tortured and paraded around Gaza by Hamas terrorists, experienced unfathomable horrors.
Our hearts are broken 💔.
May her memory… pic.twitter.com/cs0ii4XH7e
The Israeli Foreign Ministry also confirmed the death of Louk, using DNA from family members to compare with a piece of her skull. It is now assumed that Louk died on October 7th, likely being shot in the head.
“At least she didn’t suffer,” said her mother.
Shani held German citizenship but was raised in Israel after her mother’s conversion from Catholicism to Judaism.
Despite initial claims from pro-Palestinian sources on social media that she was an Israeli soldier, Louk’s aunt Orly later revealed that in reality, she was a peace campaigner who had abstained from Israel’s mandatory military service as a conscientious objector.
A survivor from the attack on the music festival from which Louk was taken said that it was “four [or] five hours of a horror movie”.
Another said: “It was a massacre… I’ve never seen anything like it in my life. It was a planned ambush. As people came out of the emergency exits, squads of terrorists were waiting for them there and just started picking them off.”
Over 200 people were kidnapped from Israel by Hamas terrorists on October 7th, including several German citizens. A further 1,400 people were killed during the series of Islamist terror attacks across Israel.
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