Shani Louk’s chilling final phonecall warned pals ‘run away, Hamas is here’ as they approached festival massacre
SHANI Louk's chilling last phonecall was a warning to her friends to "run" as Hamas terrorists started swarming an Israeli music festival.
The tattoo artist, 22, was among unsuspecting ravers at the gig when gunmen unleashed carnage on October 7.
In the hours that followed, horror footage of Shani being paraded on a truck surfaced online.
While there were fears she was dead, the German-Israeli citizen's mum is holding onto hope that her daughter is alive.
As she pleaded for help to discover Shani's fate, Ricarda Louk revealed her heroic last phonecall.
The mum-of-four said her girl frantically picked up her phone before Hamas massacred at least 260 people at the festival.
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She says her daughter tried to warn her friends to run as the terrorists approached.
reported Ricarda said at a press conference: “Shani called her friends and told them not to come there. They were intercepted with guns.
"She said: 'Run away, Hamas is here'.
"A friend who was sitting in the back seat was shot dead in front of them.”
In the days after Shani vanished, The Sun revealed chilling texts were sent from the phone of her missing boyfriend Orión Hernández Radoux, 30.
Harrowing messages written in Arabic have been sent from the dad's phone as his family desperately try to find out what has happened to him.
Sick texts seen by The Sun say "I spit on you" and "God damn you".
They also vow to "liberate Palestine" and make it "free of Zionists".
It has been two weeks since Hamas gunmen caught Israel off guard as they stormed out of the Gaza Strip.
The horror massacre, and Israel's defence, has cost thousands their lives and seen thousands more injured.
It's also feared hostages could be held in Hamas' mysterious 311-mile maze of tunnels riddled with deadly traps.
And yesterday a Hamas spokesman said two US hostages had been freed for "humanitarian reasons".
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It was confirmed they were Judith and Natalie Raanan in the hours that followed.
Discussions are "ongoing" for the release of further hostages from Gaza, a source close to the negotiations told news agency Reuters.