An American Jewish college student, Andrew Driscoll Pochter, 21, a native of Chevy Chase, Maryland, was killed in Alexandria, Egypt on Friday as he watched clashes between supporters and opponents of the countrys Islamist president, it was confirmed Saturday.
Pochter, one of three people killed in Fridays clashes, was stabbed to death by a protester, his family said.
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Our beloved 21-year-old son and brother Andrew Driscoll Pochter went to Alexandria for the summer, to teach English to 7- and 8-year-old Egyptian children and to improve his Arabic. He was looking forward to returning to Kenyon College for his junior year and to spending his spring semester in Jordan, Pochters parents told CNN.
As we understand it, he was witnessing the protest as a bystander and was stabbed by a protester. He went to Egypt because he cared profoundly about the Middle East, and he planned to live and work there in the pursuit of peace and understanding. Andrew was a wonderful young man looking for new experiences in the world and finding ways to share his talents while he learned. Andrew cared deeply about his family and his friends. We wont have any further comment and ask for privacy now at this difficult time for the family.
Marcela Colmenares, a Venezuelan scholar at Kenyon College who was a friend of Pochters, paid tribute to him in her blog Saturday, saying he exemplified the difference between a talker and a doer.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/us-citizen-killed-in-egypt-identified-as-jewish-college-student/