Bisan
killed by attack
Bisan was killed in an airstrike that struck her family’s residential area during ongoing attacks in her homeland. She died not on a battlefield, but in the place she called home. Her tragic death reflects the devastating toll of war on innocent civilians. Her brother remains missing.
Biography
Bisan was a beloved daughter, sister, and niece—described by her aunt Heba al-Hindi as “her heart.” Her life, though tragically cut short, left an unforgettable mark on those who knew and loved her. She was remembered for the warmth she brought to her family and the light she carried in her presence.
Bisan was a beloved daughter, sister, and niece—described by her aunt Heba al-Hindi as “her heart.” Her life, though tragically cut short, left an unforgettable mark on those who knew and loved her. She was remembered for the warmth she brought to her family and the light she carried in her presence.
Her passing was first announced by her maternal aunt in a sorrowful message on social media: “God have mercy on you, Bisan, you are your aunt’s heart, and may God give your mother patience. I pray that they find your brother.”
Bisan's loss is not only a personal grief for her family but a reflection of the many innocent lives lost in times of conflict and unrest. Her memory now lives on in the hearts of her loved ones, and in the prayers and stories that keep her spirit alive.
Pleas of Surviving Relatives and Family if any
In the wake of Bisan’s heartbreaking death, her family has been left shattered, grappling with unimaginable sorrow. Her mother, still holding onto the hope of reuniting with her missing son, is caught between grief and longing. The family’s pain echoes through every word shared, every tear shed, and every prayer whispered in silence.
Her aunt, Heba al-Hindi, made an emotional plea through her message:
“God have mercy on you, Bisan… you are your aunt’s heart… and may God give your mother patience. I pray that they find your brother.”
Their pleas are not just for comfort or justice, but for
Sources & References
Bisan’s death was first announced by her maternal aunt, Heba al-Hindi, on Facebook.1 middleeasteye.net Open source