34-year-old Leah Yocheved Singer was killed in a car accident on her way back from visiting the grave of the 'Pele Yoetz.' She was with an Israeli tourist group visiting Bulgaria for the Passover. Four other passengers were injured and evacuated to hospitals, some in serious condition.
The group had set out in the morning from a resort town near Varna toward the city of Silistra to pray at the grave of the “Pele Yoetz," a site considered a place of pilgrimage.
The fatal accident apparently occurred on their way back from the prayer visit. Local emergency forces called to the scene were forced to pronounce one of the passengers dead and provided treatment to the four others who were injured.
Members of the local Jewish community are working with Bulgarian authorities and Israel’s Foreign Ministry to handle the incident and arrange for the transfer of the deceased woman to burial in Israel.
Following the tragedy in Bulgaria, after the bitter announcement was given to the family, the name of the woman killed in the horrific car accident that occurred today was allowed to be published, Mrs. Leah Singer, a resident of the Third Wall Street in Jerusalem, who was only 36 years old at the time of her death.
The deceased is the daughter of the well-known Jerusalem activist, Rabbi Chaim Cohen, one of the pillars of the aid organization "Linat Hechesed". She went out together with a group of vacationers to pray in Zion of the Holy Rabbi in Silistra, and on their way back to a hotel in the city of Varna, the fatal accident occurred that took her life prematurely. She unfortunately did not have any children!
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