Passed away Tuvia Oshri, head of the Vineyard Gang
As part of his activities in the Vineyard Gang, Oshri and his accomplice Rahmy "Gomdi" Aharoni committed the double murder of Amos Orion and Ezer Cohen in 1980. The two were also known as part of the "11th List", which included people suspected of being the leaders of organized crime in Israel in the late 1970s.
Head of the Vineyard Group. Oshri (Photo: "Fact", Arch 12)
Tuvia Oshri (Photo: "Oveda", Keshet 12, official website)
Offender Tuvia Oshri, a "Vineyard Gang" man, passed away - it became known today. As part of his gang membership, one of the first crime organizations in Israel, Oshri and his accomplice, Mercy "Gomdi" Aharoni, committed the double murder of Amos Orion and Ezer Cohen in 1980.
The murder took place in a meat factory in Bat Yam, where the bodies of the two victims were also buried, which were subsequently buried in the Ashdod sands. For his part in the murder, Oshri was sentenced to life in prison. In addition, the two were known as part of the "11th List," which included people suspected of being the leaders of organized crime in Israel in the late 1970s. Oshri was released from prison in the early 2000s. His partner, Aharoni, passed away about four years ago.
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