Colorado woman injured in antisemitic Boulder firebomb attack dies from injuries
Prosecutors said Karen Diamond died last week from severe injuries that she sustained in the attack. A total of 13 people were physically injured in the attack, and 29 people have been listed as victims.
Prosecutors on Monday announced that an 82-year-old Colorado woman, who was injured during the Boulder terror attack earlier this month, has died from her injuries.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman has been charged in the attack, after he allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at participants attending a vigil for Israeli hostages in Gaza on June 1. He currently faces more than 120 charges.
Prosecutors said Karen Diamond died last week from severe injuries that she sustained in the attack. While 13 people were physically injured in the attack, a total of 29 people have been listed as victims, per the Associated Press.
“Part of what makes Colorado special is that people come together in response to a tragedy; I know that the community will continue to unite in supporting the Diamond family and all the victims of this attack,” District Attorney Michael Dougherty said in the statement.
The update comes ahead of a preliminary hearing in the case, where a judge is expected to determine whether there is enough evidence to move forward. The hearing is scheduled for July 15.
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