After Ten Days, Body Of Yeshiva Student Swept Out To Sea Found
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After Ten Days, Body Of Yeshiva Student Swept Out To Sea Found
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The body of the young yeshiva student Avraham Yeshayahu Spiegel, of blessed memory, has been identified. He was a 17-and-a-half-year-old first-year student at the Tifrach Yeshiva, who drowned ten days ago on the eve of Shabbat Parashat Shemini, together with his brother Yissachar Dov, of blessed memory, when they entered the sea […]
On the day of the disaster, his older brother, Issachar Dov Spiegel, was pulled from Sanz Beach in Netanya, and after five days of fighting for his life, he died in the hospital. • The police set up a special search party at the beach to search for Avraham Yeshayahu, the late. • Nine days later, his body was pulled from Sidney Ali Beach in Herzliya.
A body was found off the coast of Herzliya. Police forces who were called to the scene, along with rescue teams and the ZAKA, worked at the scene to retrieve the body from the sea, and it is expected to be transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine for identification, while the circumstances of the case are being examined. In the background, it is being examined whether this is the 18-year-old who drowned on the beach in Netanya ten days …
A body was found today (Sunday) a short time ago in the depths of the sea, off the coast of Herzliya. Emergency forces are working at the scene, and the body will be transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine for identification. The scene | Photo: MDA operational documentation About a week and a half ago, the two brothers Avraham Yeshayahu and Yissachar Dov Spiegel drowned off the coast of Netanya. Yissachar Dov Spiegel died a few days la…
Initial report: After nine days of searching, has the body of yeshiva student Avraham Yeshayahu Spiegel, 17, been found? The ZAKA organization announced today (Sunday), at noon, that a body was found in the Mediterranean Sea. "Emergency forces are working at the scene, and the body will be transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine for identification," it said. The body was pulled from the choppy waters to Sidna Ali Beach in Herzliya, aft…
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