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Sandra Samuel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sandra Samuel
Sandra Samuel (born ) is an Indian nanny who saved the life of two-year-old Moshe Holtzberg during the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. Samuel saved Holtzberg when Nariman House was attacked by the terrorists. Both of Holtzberg's parents were killed in the attack. Samuel is still employed as a nanny for the boy, now in Israel. ==Background== Samuel had been living in the Mumbai Chabad House and working for Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife, Rivka, since 2003. The Holtzbergs were the Israel-born directors of the house run by the global Orthodox Jewish Chabad movement. Samuel had been the nanny caring for the Holtzbergs' son Moshe since his birth.〔(Inside hero nanny's dash to save young boy during Mumbai massacre ) by Aimee Ginsburg, New York Daily News, 5 December 2008.〕 Samuel stated that she called them "my rabbi" and "my Rivki." When she started working there in 2003, it was expected to be a temporary job but she stated that she was "so captivated by their generous, courageous spirits" that she stayed on. When Moshe was born, she took the role of nanny.〔(Nanny moves to Israel with boy orphaned in Mumbai ) by Amy Teibel, Associated Press (reprinted by the Fox News), 8 December 2008.〕 In June 2008, her husband, John, a Keralite who worked as a mechanic, died suddenly in his sleep of an undiagnosed illness. She has two sons, Martin and Jackson, who were aged 18 and 25 at the time of the attack. She is a Christian. Samuel's family was originally from Goa but she lived most of her life in Mumbai.〔"(Israel welcomes selfless Mumbai nanny Sandra Samuel )". ''The Australian''. 10 December 2008.〕〔(Nanny recalls rescue of Jewish toddler ) by Amy Teibel, Associated Press (reprinted by the Toronto Star), 9 December 2008.〕〔(Sandra Samuel one year after 26/11: 'I could have saved the mother' ) by Vaihayasi P Daniel, Rediff.com, 23 November 2009.〕
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