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At my father's school who was murdered in Nahariya, they try to collect the fragments: "Big lost" - Walla! news

2020-01-13T17:05:55.321Z


My friends at Abi Chitsuashvili's study bench found it difficult to say goodbye to "the leader of the layer." The educator said that the educational staff helped the students digest the gospel, and described the boy ...


At my father's school who was murdered in Nahariya trying to collect the fragments: "Big lost"

My friends at Abi Chitsuashvili's study bench found it difficult to say goodbye to "the leader of the layer." The educator said the educational staff helped students digest the gospel, describing the boy as "a leader that everyone admired." At the same time, police are continuing to investigate the incident and are investigating whether the 17-year-old was randomly hit

At my father's school who was murdered in Nahariya trying to collect the fragments: "Big lost"

Photo: Police spokeswoman, Editor: Tal Resnick

Teachers and students separated from 17-year-old Abby Chitsuashvili, who was murdered in the city center last night at the multi-disciplinary school "Skayim" in Nahariya. The school's principal, Avi Menashes, said the atmosphere in the classrooms was harsh. "We are collecting the fragments. It is a very complex trauma and not simple," he said. "My father was a radiant, joyous child, playful with grace and loved by all his teachers and students. It's a great loss."

At the same time, police are investigating the murder. Chitsuashvili and a 28-year-old young man from Acre were shot from a passing motorcycle on Weizman Street in the city. The two were evacuated to the city hospital and during the night the boy's death was determined. The situation of the young man, a relative of a man killed in May, continues to be difficult. Police are investigating whether Chitsuashwili was actually involved in the incident, or whether he was randomly caught.

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"Beloved by all his teachers and students." Chitsuashwili (Photo: Courtesy of the family)

Killed in liquidation in Nahariya, the late 17-year-old Avi Chitsuashvili (Photo: courtesy of the family)

Chitsuashvili's educator, Clara, still has trouble digesting the bad news. She described her student as "a magic kid, wherever he came in was light. He was always funny and one of the favorite kids not only in the classroom, but also in the tier. He was a leader and a leader, always with a smile and everyone adored him. He captured everyone."

The school day was devoted to the educational staff at the student escort school. "We made a very large Bristol with pictures of my father from the years we were together," the educator said. "The children each wrote a goodbye to him on a personal page, hung it and lit candles. We sat together for five hours in class, part only with me and part with escort. The children are very bonded with each other, sad, broken and overwhelmed."

According to Clara, "The children are still in shock, I haven't digested it either. This street violence is a scary thing. It can reach anyone." Chitsuashvili's funeral will be held tonight at 9 PM in the old Nahariya cemetery.

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"Street violence is a scary thing." The murder scene, last night (Photo: News Stage)

Scene of the shooting event in Nahariya, January 13, 2019 (Photo: news platform, official website)

Deputy Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Galilee Medical Center, Dr. Yoav Hoffman, said: "Yesterday evening, a 17-year-old boy arrived in the abdomen and was rushed to the operating room, where for hours and hours the surgical team worked on his life while resuscitating, stabilizing his condition. And transferred it to intensive care in children in human condition. After efforts and long hours unfortunately we had to determine his death. "

Source: walla

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