The father of the Kerala man, Pat Nibin Maxwell who was killed in a terror attack in Israel on Tuesday, said that he was informed about his son's death and is now awaiting the arrival of the mortal remains.
Nibin, 31, is survived by his wife who is seven months pregnant, and a five-year-old daughter, the deceased's father, Antony Maxwell, told ANI.
"Around 4.30 pm my daughter-in-law calls and informs me that Nibin met with an accident. A relative had informed them about the accident. It was at around 12.30 am that we were informed about the death of our son," Antony Maxwell said.
He further said, "I have three children, two are in Israel and one is working in Abu Dhabi."
"My elder son is saying that the dead body should be brought here within four days as they have to contact the embassy," he said.
The Israeli Embassy in India expressed deep shock and sadness while confirming that one Indian national was killed and two others also from India were injured in a terror attack by Hezbollah along the border with Lebanon in Northern Israel on Monday.
Nibin, who hails from Kollam district of Kerala, had arrived in Israel two months ago and was working in a plantation there. Among the injured are two others from Kerala – identified as per reports as Idukki natives Paul Melvin and Bush Joseph George.
In its statement, the Israeli Embassy in India said, "We are deeply shocked and saddened by the death of one Indian national and the injury of two others due to a cowardly terror attack launched by Shia terror organisation Hezbollah, on peaceful agriculture workers who were cultivating an orchard at the northern village of Margaliot yesterday early afternoon. Our prayers and thoughts naturally go to the families of the bereaved and those of the injured.
"Israeli medical institutions are completely at the service of the injured who are being treated by our very best medical staff. Israel regards equally all nationals, Israeli or foreign, who are injured or killed due to terrorism. We will be there to support the families and offer them assistance. Our countries, who are sadly well versed in civilian loss, stand united in hopes of a speedy recovery for the injured and solace for the family of the bereaved," it added.
(ANI)