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Two killed in motorcycle accidents Israel today

2021-05-02T22:30:15.393Z


| In the country A 27-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a collision with a vehicle near Beitar Illit • In Or Akiva, a 30-year-old was killed after skidding with his vehicle • Since the beginning of the year, 110 people have been killed on Israeli roads The motorcycle accident in Or Akiva Photo:  Yaron Doron Carnage on the roads: Two motorcyclists, aged 27 and 30, were killed tonight (Thursday) in two differe


A 27-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a collision with a vehicle near Beitar Illit • In Or Akiva, a 30-year-old was killed after skidding with his vehicle • Since the beginning of the year, 110 people have been killed on Israeli roads

  • The motorcycle accident in Or Akiva

    Photo: 

    Yaron Doron

Carnage on the roads:

Two motorcyclists, aged 27 and 30, were killed tonight (Thursday) in two different accidents that occurred across the country.

In Beitar Illit, the 27-year-old was killed in a car accident between the motorcycle in which he was driving a private vehicle.

Two women were lightly injured in the accident.

MDA paramedic Erali Levy, who arrived at the scene of the accident, said: “We arrived at the scene of the accident and saw the motorcyclist trapped under the private vehicle.

After prolonged firefighting operations, we performed medical tests on him, he was unconscious with no pulse and no breathing and with very severe multi-system injury and unfortunately we were left with no choice but to determine his death on the spot.

Two women from the private vehicle were treated on the spot and evacuated to a hospital when their condition was mild.

In Or Akiva, the 30-year-old slipped along with his motorcycle, and was killed.

MDA paramedic Nir Zvishinsky and MDA paramedic Eran Agmon, who arrived at the scene of the accident in Or Akiva, said: When we arrived, we saw a 30-year-old man lying on the road next to a motorcycle. "Advanced medical examinations and in the end we had to determine his death."

According to data from the Green Light Association, 110 people have been killed on Israeli roads since the beginning of the year, compared to 81 killed in the previous period last year.

Source: israelhayom

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