Hundreds gather on Alki Beach to remember Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, amid new calls for a U.S. investigation into her killing

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As hundreds of mourners gathered tonight on Alki Beach to mourn former West Seattleite Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, our state’s two U.S. senators echoed her family in calling for an American investigation into her killing. Israeli soldiers shot and killed her as she participated in a demonstration in the West Bank last Thursday. Friends from the UW, where she graduated just a few months ago, were among those celebrating her life tonight on the beach where she is reported to have recently celebrated her 26th birthday.

Earlier in the day, U.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell both sent letters to the White House (here’s Cantwell’s letter; here’s Murray’s letter, co-signed by U.S. House Rep. Pramila Jayapal).

Israel is reported to have said its soldiers likely killed Ms. Eygi “unintentionally.” Her family has said in a statement that they are “deeply offended” by that claim. A statement from them was read by a friend at tonight’s memorial, remembering Ms. Eygi as a loving, caring person.

Also speaking tonight on Alki were friends of hers from pro-Palestinian demonstrations at the UW this past spring, describing her as a shining influence on their activism. Some mourners flew white kites:

Ms. Eygi attended West Seattle High School, but not all the way to graduation. Readers have remembered her from Alki Elementary and Madison Middle School as well.

5 Replies to "Hundreds gather on Alki Beach to remember Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, amid new calls for a U.S. investigation into her killing"

  • Marty September 12, 2024 (12:13 am)

    I was there and it was a beautiful gathering of people, there to honor her. Her friends spoke and remembered her in a beautiful way. Only 26 years old, but she was wise and living fully in her truth. Bless you sweet Aysenur. 

  • LT September 12, 2024 (9:15 am)

    What a beautiful soul, lost way too soon. 💔 My heart goes out to her family and friends and the community in West Seattle that is grieving the murder of Aysenur. We want a full investigation and justice for these senseless war crimes. 

  • RLV September 12, 2024 (9:19 am)

    I’ll always think of her here, amongst the bonfires and the waves and the sunsets behind the Olympics. She lived her far too short life with purpose and love, and I admire her for it.

  • Bernadette September 12, 2024 (11:41 am)

    It is a shame that the US response to the killing of an American citizen by Israel is to let the Israeli military investigate itself. Aysenur will be remembered as a courageous and beautiful soul.

  • Pamela September 12, 2024 (12:02 pm)

    Happy they were able to gather and celebrate however, I wish they would go back and get their mylar balloon before it floats up into the air.

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