12-year-old Roy was killed in an accident during the Passover holiday: "The boy who loved nature was picked up in the disaster"
His family members are trying to deal with the news of the death of the 12-year-old, after he was killed in an ATV overturn on a trip in the Jordan Valley.
Dudu: "It's the kind of terrible dream you want to wake up from."
14 children have been killed in ATV accidents in the last five years
Eli Ashkenazi
13/04/2022
Wednesday, 13 April 2022, 09:22 Updated: 10:05
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"A handsome boy who was picked."
Roy Shoshan (Photo: Courtesy of the family)
But heavy rain has prevailed since yesterday (Tuesday) in Poriya Illit, the residence of the Shoshan family, the family of 12-year-old Roy who was killed in an ATV accident near Kibbutz Alumot in the north.
Roy, the youngest of the family, has two more brothers and a sister.
The father of the family was slightly-moderately injured in the accident.
"He was a lovely, handsome boy who loved nature," said Roy's uncle, Meir.
"He was picked up by a disaster that is incomprehensible and cannot be contained. Too bad for a child who walked in such a cruel way a few days before Passover. It's not real, it's a kind of terrible dream you want to wake up from and get the understanding that it's a dream, , "Said the uncle.
"We are after a hard night and can not digest, I do not think it can be digested. Sometimes you hear about such things in the news and you can not understand anything. When it comes to you home it is difficult," he added, thanking the medical staff who treated the field and Poria Hospital. .
"I'm sure they made every effort, but apparently it was something immediate and could not be helped."
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Lily (Photo: Courtesy of the family)
Following the fatal accident, the organization Before Child Safety published data showing that since 2017 to date, 14 children have been killed in ATV accidents, and six of them were under the age of 15.
Orly Silvinger, CEO of the organization Before Child Safety, said that "an ATV is a dangerous vehicle And unstable.
"Therefore, the law stipulates that an ATV ride is limited to 40 km / h and is only allowed for holders of a driver's license. The law also stipulates that another person may not be driven unless there is an official permit. In any case, anyone riding an ATV is required to wear a helmet."
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