(IsraelNN.com) Another victim of the March 27, 2002 homicide bombing attack in Netanya's Park Hotel has died of her injuries. Clara Rosenberger, 77, from Jerusalem, has become the 30th person murdered in the attack according to a report from ZAKA officials.



On the night of March 27th, while hotel guests were observing the traditional Passover seder, the bomber blew himself up, murdering 22 and wounding approximately 130. Clara Rosenberger has now become the 30th victim.



Clara Rosenberger, who had gone to the hotel to spend the holiday with several of her friends, suffered a spinal injury in the blast and remained completely paralyzed. After extensive treatment in hospital, she was moved to the Nofei Gilo old age home in Jerusalem. An independent and active women, she became deeply depressed and lost her will to live. She stopped eating, did not want to see family and friends, and cut herself off from the world, refusing psychological help. She passed away on June 25, 2003.



Clara was born in Czechoslovakia. At the age of 19 she was transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp, where her father perished. She and her mother were survived and were released a year later and subsequently immigrated to Israel.



Clara Rosenberger was buried in Jerusalem. She is survived by her son and daughter, and seven grandchildren.