The Jerusalem Post

6 dead in weekend car accidents

- • By TAMAR BEERI

Motor vehicle accidents claimed the lives of six people in six separate incidents around the country this weekend.

Four people died in accidents on Friday within the span of a few hours. An accident in Jerusalem claimed the life of a 30-year-old motorcycli­st who was hit by a car.

In Ashdod, a 15-year-old on an electric scooter was hit by a car and succumbed to his wounds in the hospital.

Additional­ly, a motorcycli­st died in an accident with a private vehicle on the Ayalon expressway. The three passengers of the private vehicle were evacuated to the hospital with light injuries.

Around the same time, a 14-year-old riding his electric bicycle died in the hospital after being hit by a car on Route 8544 in the Galilee.

On Saturday, two more accidents proved fatal.

The first involved a woman in her car who was hit by a bus. Medics arrived on the scene and attempted to provide life-saving treatment, but pronounced her dead shortly after.

Three other people involved in the accident were evacuated to the hospital with light injuries. Police opened an investigat­ion on the reasoning behind the accident.

The second accident of the day involved a man in Taybeh, who died after his tractor flipped over and crushed him beneath it. Magen David Adom medics pronounced him dead at the scene.

“Prime minister, wake up!” said Knesset Deputy Speaker Hamad Amer, a Yisrael Beytenu MK and chairman of the Lobby for Combating Road Accidents. “You establishe­d an executive committee instead of our demand for a

ministeria­l committee.” •

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