‘Don’t forget him’: Côte Saint-Luc names green space after Alexandre Look, Montrealer killed in Israel on Oct. 7

Alexandre Look Place: that’s the new name of a green space in Montreal’s Côte Saint-Luc.

It carries the name in memory of the 33-year-old Montrealer, Alexandre Look, who attended the Nova music festival in southern Israel, where he was killed on Oct. 7, 2023 by Hamas militants.

The City held a naming ceremony on Monday evening to honour Look and his legacy. 

Côte Saint-Luc unveils naming of green space after Alexandre Look, the Montrealer killed in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Sept. 09, 2024. (Alyssia Rubertucci, CityNews)

His parents Alain and Raquel were on hand for the ceremony. They were overcome with emotion after reading the plaque written about their son.

“It means everything because you my son was a hero that night, he fought for his convictions, he was brave,” Raquel Look said. “This honour right here, where he grew up, where he spent his childhood, where our best memories are — to honour him this way and that we don’t forget him is so important.”

Côte Saint-Luc unveils naming of green space after Alexandre Look, the Montrealer killed in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Sept. 09, 2024. (Alyssia Rubertucci, CityNews)

He was among the over 300 people that were killed in the attack at the festival.

Raquel says she was told her son protected others, as the bomb shelter he was seeking refuge in was under attack. Using his body as a shield to save others, it is said the Look helped save eight people.

During speeches at the ceremony, Look was repeatedly named a hero, with some saying they wished he hadn’t been so brave and taken shelter.

“It’s indescribable — losing your child unexpectedly, violently,” Raquel said. “It’s part of you. You know that you’ll never be the same again.”

Look grew up in Côte Saint-Luc and the space in his name is located at the end of Kildare Road near Bialik High School, where he spent his teenage years. 

“Every morning that I come here, before I go to the [synagogue], I just come here and I look at the space and I’m very honoured,” said his father, Alain.

Raquel says the space is perfectly located, between the school and the synagogue.

“There will be young couples getting married over there in the synagogue, we will welcome babies and have bar mitzvahs and over there we have Jewish education and wisdom,” she said. “I can’t think of a better place because Oct. 7th was meant to destroy us, but this is how we win.”

Côte Saint-Luc unveils naming of green space after Alexandre Look, the Montrealer killed in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Sept. 09, 2024. (Alyssia Rubertucci, CityNews)

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