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(Jewish News-UK) Two Jewish siblings were among those murdered in the Easter Sunday terror attacks in Sri Lanka. Speaking in the House of Lords, Lord Leigh of Hurley paid his respects to Amelie, 15, and Daniel Linsey, 19, two members of Westminster synagogue, of which he is the president. They were among the 8 Brits who perished in the coordinated bombing attacks which claimed more than 350 lives. 2019-04-25 00:00:00Full Article
British Jewish Siblings Murdered in Sri Lanka Terror Attacks
(Jewish News-UK) Two Jewish siblings were among those murdered in the Easter Sunday terror attacks in Sri Lanka. Speaking in the House of Lords, Lord Leigh of Hurley paid his respects to Amelie, 15, and Daniel Linsey, 19, two members of Westminster synagogue, of which he is the president. They were among the 8 Brits who perished in the coordinated bombing attacks which claimed more than 350 lives. 2019-04-25 00:00:00Full Article
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