Israeli teenager, Leanne Nassar begged her
parents to let her go to Istanbul for New Year's Eve , but her trip ended in
tragedy when a terrorist stormed the Reina night club and killed 39, leaving
dozens injured.
Nasser, 18, from Tira, an Arab
town in central Israel, had big plans for the future after finishing high
school in June. She worked at a dental clinic and was saving to buy a car. She
wanted to be a dentist one day. But first was New Year's Eve and celebrating
the start of 2017. She flew to Turkey from Israel on Dec. 30 with two friends,
Roa Mansour and Alaa Abdul Hai, to celebrate New Year's Eve.According to CNN, the four young women made their way to the Reina restaurant on the Bosporus in Istanbul. A few hours before midnight, she posted a picture to Snapchat. In it, she flashed a half-smile, a floral crown atop her long, dark hair. Her brown eyes looked straight at the camera.
Her father had refused because he was worried
Istanbul wasn't safe and he wanted her to stay home. Despondent, she turned to
her aunt, Layal Masarweh, who intervened on her behalf.
"Her father was
totally against that," Masarweh said. "He was saying that Istanbul is
too dangerous and that she should not go at all. But she insisted, saying that
nothing will happen to her."
Masarweh now says she cannot forgive herself for
what happened to her niece, who had aspirations of becoming a dentist.
"I wish I was with her
to defend her or do anything to save her life. I wish they took my soul and
gave it to her," she said.
Layan’s funeral will hold today, Tuesday, January.
Meanwhile, her three friends were found -- two were uninjured. One was in the hospital,
having sustained moderate injuries in the attack, but she was in stable
condition and was expected to recover.
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