SYDNEY — Before the bloodshed and broken hearts, there was a little girl with a gentle soul, a loving grandmother who delivered meals to the needy and a young man dubbed a ''golden person'' for his kindness. And there was an 87-year-old grandfather who sought solace in Australia after surviving the Holocaust, only to die in what officials have called antisemitic terrorism.
They are among the 15 people killed Sunday evening by two gunmen during a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's famous Bondi Beach. Australia's federal police commissioner said it was a terrorist attack inspired by the Islamic State group.
Here is a closer look at some of the victims:
The youngest victim who ‘saw beauty in everyone'
Matilda, a 10-year-old whose last name has been withheld at the request of her family, was the youngest person killed in the massacre.
Matilda's language teacher, Irina Goodhew, who launched a GoFundMe for the girl's grieving family, described her in a Facebook post as a gentle girl who saw beauty in everyone.
''Matilda was a bright and loving soul who taught us that true goodness is found in the love and compassion we share,'' Goodhew wrote. ''Her memory reminds us to carry kindness in our hearts and spread it to the world. May the light of her eyes live on through us — in our actions, our words, and our love for one another.''
The assistant rabbi who showed a kind heart