Jewish Terror Victim of Copenhagen Synagogue Attack Named ‘Dane of the Year’
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Dan Uzan, the security guard killed during the Copenhagen terror attack in February. Photo: Twitter.
Dan Uzan was named ‘Dane of the Year’ (Årets Dansker) on Tuesday for protecting others during the February 14-15 Copenhagen terror attack that cost him his life.
Uzan, 37, was shot outside Copenhagen’s Great Synagogue on Krystalgade in the city centre while working as a volunteer security guard during a bar mitzvah.
Read full story at The Local.
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