Elderly man from Mexico, synagogue teacher among dead in Chicago suburb
shooting
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[July 05, 2022]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) - Among those killed in the mass
shooting at a Fourth of July parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland
Park were a teacher at a synagogue and a man in his 70s who came from
Mexico to visit his family.
Nicolas Toledo was the first victim identified as of late Monday by his
family after a gunman on a rooftop opened fire on families at the parade
on Monday, killing six and wounding more than 36.
"My grandfather Nicolas Toledo father of eight and grandfather to many
left us this morning July 4th, what was supposed to be a fun family day
turned into a horrific nightmare for us all," his granddaughter, Xochil
Toledo, said.
"Not only was Nicolas a loving man, creative, adventurous and funny. As
a family we are broken, and numb," she said.
Toledo's family set up a page on crowd funding service GoFundMe to raise
money to send his body back to his native Mexico. The page raised more
than $33,000, as of early Tuesday.
Toledo, in his 70s, had been visiting his family for
about the past month. He spent his final days swimming and fishing and
being among relatives, his family told media.
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Police investigate near the home of the mother of the man detained
after a mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade route in the
Chicago suburb of Highland Park, Illinois, U.S. July 4, 2022.
REUTERS/Cheney Orr
Relatives of Toledo were wounded in the shooting but were expected
to survive, CBS Chicago reported.
Another person killed in the shooting was Jacki Sundheim, a teacher
at a Highland Park synagogue. The North Shore Congregation Israel
confirmed her death in an email to congregants.
"There are no words sufficient to express the depth of our grief for
Jacki's death and sympathy for her family and loved ones," the
synagogue said.
"Jacki's work, kindness and warmth touched us all, from her teaching
at the Gates of Learning Preschool to guiding innumerable among us
through life's moments of joy and sorrow, all of this with tireless
dedication," it added.
The synagogue said she was survived by her husband and daughter.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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