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The ATV rider slipped off a cliff, and fell to his death Israel today

2021-11-12T16:02:54.812Z


A 31-year-old man was killed in an ATV accident in Segev Shalom • The accident investigation was disrupted due to a crowd at the scene, and the vehicle was even taken from the scene


A 31-year-old resident of Segev Shalom was killed this evening (Friday) after the ATV he was riding fell from a cliff about four meters high.

The young man was rushed to hospital in critical condition, but doctors were forced to determine his death.

The police investigation raises the suspicion that an ATV rider who climbed a hill did not notice that the other side ended sharply and fell down.

The suspicion that the ATV on which the young man was riding was taken from the scene of the accident was further investigated, and a crowd developed at the scene that interfered with the investigation of the case.

Earlier today, a 23-year-old motorcyclist who was overturned in an open area in the north of the country was killed.

In another accident, a 20-year-old man was taken to Beilinson Hospital in June, following a car accident that occurred between two vehicles on Road 6, between the Eyal Interchange and the Horshim Interchange.

MDA medics and paramedics provided medical treatment and evacuated the wounded man with a chest injury, and another wounded in a light condition.

In addition, a 35-year-old woman was moderately injured, after a car accident between two vehicles, on the descent to Highway 4 heading north near the Yavneh Interchange.

MDA medics and paramedics treated her and evacuated her to Kaplan Hospital, in addition to two lightly wounded.

Source: israelhayom

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