Civilian killed in Montreal shooting ‘died a hero,’ son says at funeral

A 68-year-old man who died Monday throughout a taking pictures in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood is being remembered by household and buddies as somebody who was at all times “giving and smiling.”

Shlomi Mizrahi stated his father, Michel Mizrahi, was his “finest good friend.”

“He was essentially the most optimistic individual. He at all times put different individuals earlier than himself. And was at all times prepared to assist anybody in want,” he instructed the group at his father’s funeral service on Wednesday.

Mizrahi was caught within the crossfire when a taking pictures erupted outdoors a resort on Monday. His buddies say he was on his option to meet his son for espresso when he stopped to assist others get to security.

“He died a hero as a result of that’s who he was,” Shlomi Mizrahi stated.

A whole lot of individuals gathered inside and outdoors a funeral house on Jean Talon Avenue West to honour Mizrahi, who was born and raised in Lebanon and had spent greater than 40 years in Montreal.

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Montreal police Const. Mohamed Lamine Benredouane additionally died within the taking pictures. One other officer was injured.

The alleged shooter, 25-year-old Seth Scott Hatfield from Lethbridge, Alta., additionally died.


A whole lot of individuals collect outdoors Paperman & Sons funeral house in Montreal to have a good time the lifetime of Michel Mizrahi.

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Alain Pereque, who had recognized Mizrahi since they had been youngsters collectively in Beirut, stated they had been “inseparable.”

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Pereque instructed reporters gathered outdoors the funeral house that he moved to Canada within the Nineteen Seventies, and that when Mizrahi got here to the nation to attend his wedding ceremony, he by no means moved again to Lebanon.

“It’s like an emotional roller-coaster,” he stated, speaking about how he felt the day of his good friend’s loss of life. “It’s not regular.”

Rabbi Mendel Raskin, director of Beth Chabad, instructed World Information that Mizrahi was a fixture within the congregation and all through the Côte Saint-Luc group.


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“It’s very arduous, very arduous,” Raskin stated.

Mizrahi, a father of three and a grandfather, was additionally a businessman who offered males’s fits for a number of many years.

“He was promoting fits, and when any person didn’t have cash, he would give them (it) totally free. He was at all times giving, giving and smiling. All people cherished him,” Raskin stated.

Rev. Daniel Benlolo, from the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal, stated Mizrahi’s heroism was evident via his option to information others to security.

“He stayed and he requested different individuals to run away, to flee, to seek out refuge,” he stated. “He might have simply laid down like we’re taught … he paid the complete value for it, sadly.”

Liel Navi was a type of individuals. She was strolling down the road heading to a restaurant when she heard the gunshots.

“[Mizrahi] validated that there have been gunshots,” she instructed World Information. “We had been nonetheless processing after which after we heard them actually shut, my physique was already prepared for the subsequent transfer. And I feel inside a break up second, all of us had been within the lavatory mendacity down.”

“We had been very fortunate,” she added, saying Mizrahi saved her life.

A personal funeral service for Benredouane will happen Wednesday afternoon.

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