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Who was Sarah Milgrim? 2nd DC shooting victim identified as Jewish American employee at Israeli Embassy in US

Who was Sarah Milgrim? 2nd DC shooting victim identified as Jewish American employee at Israeli Embassy in US

Hindustan Times22-05-2025

The second victim of the Capital Jewish Museum shooting has been identified as Sarah Milgrim, a Jewish American employee at the Israeli Embassy in the US. Milgrim was killed alongside her fiance, Yaron Lischinsky, when suspect Elias Rodriguez opened fire.

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