A businessman whose daughter died during the Hamas attack at a music festival in Israel was able to find her body using his Apple smartwatch and cell phone.
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Eyal Waldman, the founder of Mellanox, a multinational computer company, told CNN he is holding out hope that his daughter Danielle, 24, was kidnapped by Hamas militants during the attack during the Nova festival in southern Israel.
Unfortunately, the signals from his daughter’s smartwatch and cell phone led him to a bullet-riddled car in which the young woman was sitting.
“I saw her killed. The bullets came from two directions. At least five people attacked them, he said. Based on the shell casings I found, there must have been at least three guns that opened fire.
In another interview with an Israeli television station, Eyal Waldman said his daughter, her lover and three others tried to escape in a Toyota hatchback before they were surrounded by terrorists and shot with guns. Mayhem.
“You didn’t hurt anyone,” the grieving father pleaded.
Danielle and her boyfriend Noam. Image from Facebook
The young woman, originally from Palo Alto, California, had just moved in with her boyfriend Noam a month ago. Her father said she wanted to marry her partner. The couple met during their time in the Israeli army.
Danielle and Noam were buried together on Thursday.
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