Israeli Toddler Drowns at Sharm El-Sheikh Hotel Pool, ZAKA Assists Family
A two-year-old Israeli toddler tragically drowned in a hotel pool in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, late Sunday evening. The incident was reported to ZAKA's international unit around 11:00 PM, after which medical staff at a local hospital confirmed the child's death. Following the report, ZAKA's international team immediately coordinated with relevant authorities in both Israel and Egypt to expedite the necessary procedures for transferring the toddler's body back to Israel.
ZAKA is providing continuous support to the grieving family during this difficult time. Chaim Wingarten, ZAKA's Deputy Operations Director, stated that the unit operates around the clock worldwide in such cases and is maintaining close communication with all involved parties to ensure the child's respectful return and burial in Israel as swiftly as possible. The organization is committed to offering all required assistance to the family throughout the process.
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