Khaberni - In a heartbreaking scene that shook the emotions of the Jordanians, the teacher of the two girls Nadia and Salsabeel, who died today, narrated the details of their last moments together inside the school, recalling “the last hug” and innocent words that will not be forgotten.
The teacher said in a moving post on social media that the girl Nadia came to her during the break and hugged her, telling her friend: “I want to touch Shahd,” without realizing that it would be their last meeting.
She added with great sadness that she did not expect that hug to be the final farewell, noting that she thought she would meet her the next day as usual, “every day, until each of us goes our separate way.”
The teacher confirmed that Nadia was not just a student, but was like a daughter to her, as she had taught her from the first to the fourth grade, and spent more time with her than with her own family, pointing out that the girl continued to visit her daily even after moving to a new class, to greet her and share the details of her day.
She explained that the news of the death was a great shock to her, saying that she could not believe that the girl she saw just hours ago “is now in another world,” adding that her heart is “burned and tormented” by her loss.
The teacher concluded her words by praying for mercy for the two girls and their mother, expressing her belief that they are “in the hands of the One who is more merciful to them than the world,” in moving words that touched the hearts of the followers and sparked a wide wave of sympathy.
The death of the two girls, Nadia and Salsabeel, caused a wave of sadness in the local community, with calls for mercy for them and their family.



