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Sydney mourns the death of an Israeli girl, and her sister's news is dead.

 
[Social News]     20 Jan 2019
Aya Masaari. (fb, a student killed in Melbourne)On Tuesday night, 21-year-old Israeli international school girl Ayar Masaari (Aiia Maasarwe) was killed near (Bundoora), Melbourne. His sister, Nur (Noor Maasarwe), said in an interview in Israel that he learned of his sister`s death only on the news.
Sydney mourns the death of an Israeli girl, and her sister's news is dead.

Aya Masaari. (fb, a student killed in Melbourne)


On Tuesday night, 21-year-old Israeli international school girl Ayar Masaari (Aiia Maasarwe) was killed near (Bundoora), Melbourne. His sister, Nur (Noor Maasarwe), said in an interview in Israel that he learned of his sister`s death only on the news.

Noor told journalist that he had seen a body found by Melbourne police on the news, according to Aussa and Radio 9. The report did not disclose the identity of the victim. "but it was all the details, and it happened on the same street. I can only pray that this is not my sister. I then saw the shoes at the scene and her cell phone. So I made sure this was her. "

It is reported that Aya was killed at the time of the video call with her sister. After Aya was attacked, his phone fell to the ground, and Noor, who could not contact his sister, immediately called the police. The family thought Aya had just been kidnapped or accidentally fell. But the next morning, police found her body within 1000 meters of Aya`s residence.

On Sunday, hundreds of people arrived at Aya`s killing site with flowers and cards as a tribute. Some netizens on social media expressed extreme confusion about the killer`s killing of innocent people, and expressed condolences for the death of Ah Ya. Thousands more miles away in Israel, nearly a thousand people gathered outside a mosque to mourn Aya and asked Australia`s authorities to return her remains to their homeland as soon as possible.

It is understood that the state police are still dealing with the remains of Aya. A spokesman for the state`s government said it understood how the Aya family wanted to bring her home, and the officials had "quickened" progress as soon as possible.

In addition, police recently arrest the 20-year-old man in connection with the Aya case, Herman (Codey Herrmann). The man, charged with rape and murder, appeared in Melbourne`s Magistrates` Court on Saturday at (Melbourne Magistrates Court) and will appear again on Monday.


Female parade mourns for Foreign students killed in Sydney

After the killing of Melbourne students, a large number of men, women and children took to the streets of Sydney, demanding the safety of women.

Thousands of people from Hyde Park (Hyde Park) parade to Belmore Park (Belmore Park). On January 19, Aussa reported. The move is part of the global women`s big parade (Women`s March) campaign. People yell, "what do we want? Safe streets! When? Now! "

A number of people held up slogans to mourn (Aiia Maasarwe)., a foreign student who was killed in Melbourne. Her body was found in Melbourne on January 16.

Author, sexual invasion, victim Bree? Lee (Bri Lee), Aya`s death, reminds her that when a person only wants to live, it is difficult to provide a strategy to fight this kind of event. "it`s hard to hold the olive branch when you need to hold the key between your fingers," she told the demonstration crowd.

Demonstration`s Stiles (Yumi Styles) says violence against women has become a crisis in Australia. "it comes from a broad cultural perception that women`s values, roles and rights are lower than men`s," she told the demonstration crowd. Women are entitled to safety. Ask for our space, win respect, let people hear our voices! "

Another woman, Dutch (Claire Hocking), joined demonstration with her husband and two children. She says she wants her 2-year-old daughter to understand that women`s rights is very important.

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