Cape Times

Gratitude from US family in seeking justice for the murder of daughter Gabriela

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THE family of Gabriela Kabrins Alban wish to acknowledg­e and thank all who have displayed great courtesy and kindness towards us in South Africa as we journeyed to Cape Town to retrieve our beloved Gaby and to assist in the process of seeking justice for her murder. Our thanks to:

Advocate Rodney de Kock, Western Cape Director of Public Prosecutio­ns, and his deputy, advocate Bonnie Currie-Gamwo.

Captain Delicia Isaacs and the officers of the SA Police Service, Camps Bay.

Forensic pathologis­t Dr Tumi Molefe and the staff of the Western Cape Forensic Pathology Service, the Salt River Morgue and UCT.

Vice-Consul Daniel Cullop and the staff of the US Consulate General in Cape Town.

Maree Brink and Johann du Plessis and the staff of Village & Life, the Bay Hotel and the Camps Bay Retreat.

Air and ground personnel of British Airways in Cape Town, London and Los Angeles.

Gaby was a loving, clean-living, smart, stylish and successful woman. She was a joy to her family and friends, all of whom will miss her grievously.

We have taken our Gaby home to Los Angeles to bury and mourn her in accordance with the beliefs and traditions of her Jewish faith.

We are committed to return to Cape Town as soon, and as often, as may be required to assist in seeking justice for Gaby.

Our beautiful Gaby will live in our hearts forever. Doris Weitz (mother) Howdy Kabrins (father) Linda Kabrins (stepmother) Alexander Williams (stepfather) Los Angeles, US

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