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"You lived and were buried together": Elevator disaster fatalities were brought to rest | Israel today

2020-01-05T13:20:16.918Z


The two young men who perished in the flood in Tel Aviv are being brought to burial in the Yarkon cemetery at this time


The two young men who perished in the flood in Tel Aviv were brought to burial in Yarkon Cemetery • Autumn's father: "How can you say goodbye and say goodbye?"

Elevator disaster: Dean Shoshani and Hari Fall were brought to burial Sunday in Yarkon Cemetery. The two perished after being trapped in an elevator that was flooded during a storm hit in the center area yesterday. The two tried to get to their car in the underground car park in the building where they lived in the Hope neighborhood in southern Tel Aviv, but it stopped working and the rainwater filled it.

Rescue crews who arrived at the two after about an hour determined Shoshani’s death at the scene, evacuating Autumn in a human condition to the hospital - but there the doctors had to determine her death.

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"We received our Dean for 25 years and now we have him back," Dean's father cried before the funeral, adding, "Neither the police nor the firefighters spoke to us. Representatives from the Tel Aviv Municipality's welfare arrived."

Autumn's brother, a colleague, eulogized his sister in his Facebook account and wrote: "My big sister, the light of the family, the prettiest girl in the garden. I don't believe I wake up in the morning without you. It's not an easy thing to bend into a simple tragedy for the whole family. A girl who just did well. Don't know how we can continue to live without you, leaving us a wound that will never close.

The scene of the disaster in the Hatikva neighborhood // Photo: Avi Cohen

"I am broken without you. I miss you. I want to breathe on you every moment. I want you to rest up there and keep us and the whole family. You angel and I know you are in heaven. I know you fought with all your strength. I do not believe I should write such a thing about you," he continued. The fireplace. "In life I never imagined that this would happen to you? Us? You left us here alone to deal with the pain. I promise to do everything I can but also hard on me.

"I'm strong for Dad Mom and Horizon and suddenly you left me to be the older brother to take care of everyone. That was your job and you passed it on to me without warning without time to prepare. My big sister I love you, my blood, my breath and I hope you are up there instead Better with Dean, holding hands.

"I will miss you dear fall. Your soul will be bundled in the bundle of life. I love you in every part of my body," Brother Hubble concluded.

Shoshani's cousin, Dean Hazan, also wrote in his Facebook account about his relative who perished in the disaster: "With unimaginable grief and sadness, I foreshadow the death of beloved cousin Dean Shoshani, my meat lover, my beloved, who was killed today (along with his fall sweetheart) Charming) in the elevator disaster in the Hope neighborhood. A pure flower that God decided he wanted to enjoy his beautiful presence in paradise. Love you beloved cousin. I will carry your name with pride and love because that is what you were, a lump of love and pride. Comfortable in our beloved peace and love you forever. "

Following the disaster, Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai issued a brief statement, writing: "I would like to extend my condolences to the families of the two residents who were killed today." The same response was written by the mayor, "I thank the hundreds of city employees who worked throughout the weekend and continue to work throughout the night for the safety of residents and the return of the routine to the city."

Source: israelhayom

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