Rumors after rumors have been circulating on the net in recent days, since the police announced the arrest of a suspect in the affair.
Absolute Pike News, which has nothing to do with reality, makes its way into WhatsApp groups, and networks and grows wings quickly.
Ariel Elharar, who revealed the story to the public and accompanies the family, says that the rumors reached the family home and cause them great difficulty.
"This morning Getty Kleinerman called me Moishe's mother and cried for me that yesterday her eldest daughter was riding the bus and met a friend who told her she heard her brother Moishe was murdered, the daughter cried crying to a mother who did not know how to tell her there was full of Pike News and rumors circulating," he said painfully.
"This is the opportunity to ask anyone sitting at home and writing down what they dreamed at night who knew there was a couple of parents and 7 small children for whom such a message breaks their hearts, to wait for a message from the police. Life and death at the keyboard," Elharar added.
Rumors surrounding his fate,
Police have taken off their gloves when it comes to Pike News running around the net, and even threatened to take criminal action against those who spread the irresponsible rumors.
"Since the restraining order has been updated to investigate the boy Moishe Kleinerman's absence, rumors and pieces of information have been circulating on the media and social networks that are inaccurate about the circumstances of his absence. We ask everyone to adhere to the restraining order guidelines .
WhatsApp groups are also trying to combat the disturbing phenomenon.
The ultra-Orthodox media woman Yael Tzin initiated a version that runs on the network in which she urges to avoid spreading Pike News.
"Starting this morning, various and strange rumors have been circulating around the network about the fate of the boy Moishe Kleinerman. It is our duty to make it clear that any such unnecessary publication harms the feelings of the child's parents, who are going through unbearable days.
"Do not give a hand in the further spread of these lies on the net as they harm, as stated, first and foremost the parents of Moishe and his family," Zinn wrote.
"We will wait patiently for authorized and orderly updates on behalf of the Israel Police and hereby demand that the police spokesperson join us and reject outright this wave of unfounded rumors."
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