The Mystery of the Israeli Woman Who Vanished in Paris
Two years after going missing during an organized trip to Paris, an Israeli woman resurfaces again. But the mystery is far from solved
“We crossed the Champs-Élysées and started to walk toward the Eiffel Tower. At a pedestrian crossing, Mom didn’t want to give me her hand. Suddenly, the light turned red; I crossed and she remained on the sidewalk opposite. A woman from the group asked me to take her picture next to a Ferrari. I told her: ‘Wait a minute, I’ll just get my mother and then I’ll take your picture.’ I didn’t look at my mother for a second and suddenly she was gone. When I crossed the street back to the other side, she wasn’t there. I shouted, ‘Mom, Mom, Mom,’ and she didn’t answer. I looked for her for four hours and then I passed out.”
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