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A body found in a Tel Aviv river is that of missing four-year-old Rose Pizem, Israeli police have confirmed.A body found in a Tel Aviv river is that of missing four-year-old Rose Pizem, Israeli police have confirmed.
Flowers, candles and messages have already been placed on the site near where the tiny body was discovered in a suitcase by police on Thursday.Flowers, candles and messages have already been placed on the site near where the tiny body was discovered in a suitcase by police on Thursday.
The hunt for Rose has been widely publicised across Israel.The hunt for Rose has been widely publicised across Israel.
Her grandfather, Ronny Ron, initially confessed that he had killed her, but later withdrew the statement, saying he had been coerced into making it.Her grandfather, Ronny Ron, initially confessed that he had killed her, but later withdrew the statement, saying he had been coerced into making it.
Two divers retrieved a red suitcase that fitted the description given by the French-born girl's Israeli grandfather from the Yarkon river on Thursday.Two divers retrieved a red suitcase that fitted the description given by the French-born girl's Israeli grandfather from the Yarkon river on Thursday.
Inside, police found human remains.Inside, police found human remains.
The remains were sent for identification, and on Friday police confirmed that they were those of the missing girl.The remains were sent for identification, and on Friday police confirmed that they were those of the missing girl.
"Final confirmation of the DNA tests show that the body is that of Rose," said police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld."Final confirmation of the DNA tests show that the body is that of Rose," said police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld.
"Samples were taken from both the mother and the father," he said."Samples were taken from both the mother and the father," he said.
Touching tributesTouching tributes
Near the scene of the discovery on Friday, touching tributes were being left to Rose.Near the scene of the discovery on Friday, touching tributes were being left to Rose.
Rose's mother wrote her daughter a letter to be placed on her graveEnlarge Image
One message, in what appeared to be a child's handwriting, said in French: "Rose, I love you, I miss you. God Bless you".One message, in what appeared to be a child's handwriting, said in French: "Rose, I love you, I miss you. God Bless you".
Nearby, flowers, chocolates and small dolls were laid out in memory of the girl.Nearby, flowers, chocolates and small dolls were laid out in memory of the girl.
Rose had been missing since May.Rose had been missing since May.
The red suitcase was retrieved from the river by police
Ronny Ron, a 45-year-old taxi driver, lived near Tel Aviv with Rose's French-born mother Marie-Charlotte Renaud, 23.Ronny Ron, a 45-year-old taxi driver, lived near Tel Aviv with Rose's French-born mother Marie-Charlotte Renaud, 23.
Ms Renaud had previously been married to Mr Ron's son Benjamin Pizem, who is Rose's father.Ms Renaud had previously been married to Mr Ron's son Benjamin Pizem, who is Rose's father.
Ms Renaud and her husband had travelled to Israel when Rose was very young in search of the father Mr Pizem had never met.Ms Renaud and her husband had travelled to Israel when Rose was very young in search of the father Mr Pizem had never met.
However, Ms Renaud and Mr Ron became lovers and she decided to stay in Israel with Mr Ron. Mr Pizem took Rose back to France.However, Ms Renaud and Mr Ron became lovers and she decided to stay in Israel with Mr Ron. Mr Pizem took Rose back to France.
A long custody battle ended with Rose moving to live with her mother and grandfather in Israel in 2007.A long custody battle ended with Rose moving to live with her mother and grandfather in Israel in 2007.
On Tuesday, a Tel Aviv court remanded Mr Ron and Ms Renaud in custody for 10 days.On Tuesday, a Tel Aviv court remanded Mr Ron and Ms Renaud in custody for 10 days.
Israeli media has published an emotional message, written by Ms Renaud and delivered by her lawyer, to be placed on her daughter's grave.Israeli media has published an emotional message, written by Ms Renaud and delivered by her lawyer, to be placed on her daughter's grave.
"I'm sorry, so sorry I couldn't understand you, understand your suffering. Sorry I couldn't hug you and tell you how much I love you," the message said."I'm sorry, so sorry I couldn't understand you, understand your suffering. Sorry I couldn't hug you and tell you how much I love you," the message said.
"I'm sorry I couldn't show you the past few months how much I love you. You went away from me, you're my daughter, my child. You must know now how sorry I am and how much I love you.""I'm sorry I couldn't show you the past few months how much I love you. You went away from me, you're my daughter, my child. You must know now how sorry I am and how much I love you."
Rose's maternal grandmother, Betty Sghaier, says she wants the little girl's remains to be flown to France.Rose's maternal grandmother, Betty Sghaier, says she wants the little girl's remains to be flown to France.
"I want her body to be repatriated - she has no reason to be out there," she told AFP news agency."I want her body to be repatriated - she has no reason to be out there," she told AFP news agency.