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Israel river body is missing Rose | Israel river body is missing Rose |
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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 tributes | Touching 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. |
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. |