Suspicion: An Israeli was shot dead in South Africa after being caught in gunfire
The body of the Israeli, a 23-year-old resident of the Triangle, will soon be transferred to Israel with the assistance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
"At first they told us it was a car accident," his relative told Walla!.
"Then came all kinds of rumors that he was murdered. We still don't really know what exactly happened there"
Yoav Itiel
10/30/2022
Sunday, October 30, 2022, 9:04 p.m. Updated: 9:20 p.m.
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A 23-year-old Israeli resident of the Triangle was killed this weekend in South Africa.
As far as is known, he was caught in the fire fired by armed men.
At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs they sent to Walla!
Because they are familiar with the report, and are assisting the family in arranging the transfer of his body to Israel.
"He is a good guy who went to his cousin who lives there to check, like any young man, study or work options," his relative told Wala.
"The family was told about his death. At first they told us it was a car accident. Then all kinds of rumors came, that he was murdered. We still don't really know what exactly happened there."
Cape Town, South Africa (Photo: ShutterStock)
Last week Assaf Ben Barak, 71 years old from Kibbutz Bari in the south, was killed during a trip to Naples.
Ben Barak was apparently killed by a rockslide, which occurred while he was walking along the Attari path.
Travelers passing by found him a little while after the incident.
Ben Barak, a family doctor of Klalit in Sderot, performed a challenging route, which includes a climb of about 1,000 meters in height, in the area of Lake Tilicho, which is at an altitude of 5,000 meters.
During his route, the rockslide apparently occurred, and it is assumed that Ben Barak was killed by a rock impact.
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