The family of an Australian aid worker killed in Gaza is mourning the loss of their beloved Zomi Frankcom, who was tragically killed while delivering food to the people of Gaza. Described as a kind, selfless, and outstanding human being, Zomi dedicated her life to helping others in need around the world. Her family stated that she leaves behind a legacy of compassion, bravery, and love for all those she touched.
Zomi was one of seven aid workers from the non-profit organization World Central Kitchen who lost their lives in an Israeli military strike while providing food to starving civilians in Gaza. The tragic incident has left the family in shock, and they have requested privacy during this difficult time.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed his condolences during a press conference in Canberra, emphasizing the need for full accountability for the deaths. He highlighted Zomi's volunteer work in Australia during the bushfires and her dedication to providing aid to those in need in Gaza through the charity.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is working to repatriate Zomi's body to Australia, allowing her family and loved ones to bid her a final farewell. The loss of Zomi Frankcom has not only impacted her family and friends but has also underscored the risks faced by humanitarian workers in conflict zones around the world.