Deborah Pali: “I still haven’t told my husband that the children were murdered”

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Deborah Pali, who lost her two sons in the Ramot stampede attack, has not yet told her husband Avraham, who is in a serious condition in the hospital, about the children’s death. “When Father wakes up, we will tell him that they were righteous, so God loved them and took them to Him,” she said

Deborah Pali, who lost her two sons Asher Menachem and Yaakov Yisrael the 14th in the Ramot stampede attack about three weeks ago, says this evening (Monday) that her husband Avraham Larfosh, who was seriously injured in the attack, “has come out of a life-threatening situation, God willing, and there is a marked improvement in his condition.”

In an interview with Kol Brama, she also said that she had not yet informed her husband about the murder of the children. “Of course he doesn’t know about the great disaster. It will be complex but we will get through that too.”

She also said: “Now we are busy thinking about what will happen when my husband comes back and how we will tell him. The little son told me when dad wakes up we will tell him that they were righteous so God loved them and took them to him.”

Deborah even referred to the attack in Havara in which the brothers Hillel Weigel and Yaniv 14 were murdered, and said that “we hoped that our sons would be the last victims, but unfortunately there is once again a mother who killed two of her sons. I hope I will be able to reach the Yaniv family and comfort them.”

The public is called to Mishil to pray for the complete healing of Rabbi Avraham Noach ben Yehudit for the Refusha.

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