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Stanislav Sandomirsky

21 Apr 2001
 
  Stanislav Sandomirsky

                     

April 21, 2001 - The mutilated body of Stanislav Sandomirsky, 38, of Beit Shemesh, was found in the trunk of his car near a village north of Ramallah late last night. Terrorist motives are suspected.

Sandomirsky went on Friday to visit a friend in the Neve Ya'akov neighborhood in northern Jerusalem. His wife, Ina, phoned him and asked him to pick up their two daughters who were attending a show at the Beit Shemesh community center. When he failed to arrive home, she reported him missing. His body was found late Saturday night.

Ina, a nurse at Hadassah-University Hospital on Mount Scopus said: "You always here of such things, but never beleive that it can happen to you. Now it has happened to us."

The couple and their daughters, Lisa, 8, and Ira, 12, recently moved to Beit Shemesh from Jerusalem. They immigrated to Israel from the Ukraine six years ago.

Stanislav Sandomirsky was buried in Beit Shemesh.

 
 
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