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A motorcyclist was killed in an accident in Tel Aviv | Israel Today

2021-03-24T19:13:51.295Z


| In the country The 40-year-old man was hit by a private vehicle and was taken to Beilinson Hospital in critical condition, where they were forced to determine his death. The scene of the accident Photo:  MDA Spokeswoman A motorcyclist in his 40s from Ramat Hasharon was killed this evening (Wednesday) in a fatal accident, in which a private vehicle was involved, on Deborah Hanavia Street in Tel Aviv. The pol


The 40-year-old man was hit by a private vehicle and was taken to Beilinson Hospital in critical condition, where they were forced to determine his death.

  • The scene of the accident

    Photo: 

    MDA Spokeswoman

A motorcyclist in his 40s from Ramat Hasharon was killed this evening (Wednesday) in a fatal accident, in which a private vehicle was involved, on Deborah Hanavia Street in Tel Aviv. The police opened an investigation into the circumstances. The driver of the offending vehicle was questioned.

The motorcyclist's condition was initially defined as humane and he turned to Beilinson.

Later the doctors were forced to determine his death, at the end of the resuscitation attempts.

Nahum Nachmias, a senior MDA medic on a motorcycle, said: "The wounded man was lying in the middle of the road next to the motorcycle while unconscious, with no pulse and no breathing.

We provided him with medical care and performed advanced resuscitation operations.

We put him in an intensive care unit and evacuated him to the hospital in a critical condition, while continuing to perform resuscitation operations. "

Source: israelhayom

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