Alex Kleytman’s daughter says her father’s final act was to shield his wife of 57 years, Larisa, from the Bondi gunmen.
“He always used to say: ‘Your mum is my whole life. I will die for her’. And he did. He actually did,” his daughter, Sabina Kleitman, told Nine News.
Sabina Kleitman, daughter of Bondi shooting victim Alex Kleytman.Credit: Nine News
Kleitman says her 87-year-old father was shot in the chest and died instantly. He is the oldest of the 15 people killed in the terror attack last month.
“I don’t think he saw it as a sacrifice. I think he saw it as his duty, as what he’s meant to do for the person he loved.
“My dad was always a bit of a hero to me. He died a hero. And there’s a lot of people who died that day as heroes.”
Kleytman survived the Holocaust and freezing winters in Siberia during World War II, and decades of persecution in the Soviet Union before moving in 1992 with his family of four from Ukraine to Sydney for a safer life.
Alex Kleytman and his wife Larisa. His final act was to shield her from the Bondi gunmen.Credit: NSW Police
Australia was a safe haven for the Holocaust survivor.
“Australia was a safe haven and dad felt incredibly proud he took all his family out of danger,” Kleitman said.