The funerals of two teenage girls from Abu Snan, ages 13 and 14, who drowned in the Jordan River on Saturday night, took place on Sunday evening, Channel 14 reports. The girls were swept away while bathing near Lehavot HaBashan and were found dead after a five-hour search.
The two girls, aged 13 and 14, drowned on Saturday night while bathing in the Jordan River near Lehavot HaBashan. Their bodies were recovered after a five-hour search, as The Zioneer reported early Sunday. Sunday evening's funeral in Abu Snan brought the community together in mourning, according to Channel 14. The circumstances of the drowning remain under review.
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