Grandfather of Canadian girl killed in Beirut blast says being with her was ‘pure luxury’
When three-year-old Alexandra Naggear’s mother saw an explosion through her window in Lebanon, she scooped up her little girl and tried to run into the next room.
But it was too late.
Alexandra, a Canadian citizen, suffered a head injury from the impact of the explosion in Beirut on Aug. 4, and died in hospital three days later, said her grandfather Michel Awad. Awad and his daughter are also Canadian.
“The power of the explosion blew them inside the house. My daughter was trying to cover Alexandra, but the explosion was extremely powerful,” he said in a phone interview on Sunday. “They were blown by the intensity of the explosion and they hit something — probably a wall or a door.”