Missing Beit Shemesh Man Found Dead After Weeklong Search
- On Thursday, Israeli rescue officials found the body of 24-year-old Katriel Nachman Keinan from Beit Shemesh in Switzerland Forest near Tiberias. Authorities identified the deceased, who had been missing for more than a week.
- Keinan disappeared on Aug 10 after being seen near Gai Beach along the Sea of Galilee. He was reportedly traveling toward Safed in the Galilee region when contact with him was lost.
- Police and rescue teams conducted an extensive search for Keinan, who was last seen wearing a white shirt, black suit, and hat. He carried a black backpack and a dark brown tefillin bag.
- ZAKA and Northern District volunteers discovered the body in rugged terrain near a cliff on Thursday afternoon. Rescuers faced difficult conditions while working to remove the body from the remote forest area.
- Authorities have not released the circumstances surrounding Keinan's death. The recovery operation was conducted jointly by ZAKA and other rescue forces, concluding the intensive search that spanned more than a week.
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Missing Beit Shemesh Man Found Dead After Weeklong Search
TIBERIAS, Israel (VINnews) – — A 24-year-old man from Beit Shemesh who had been missing for more than a week was found dead Thursday in a remote area of the Switzerland Forest near Tiberias, Israeli rescue officials said. Katriel Nachman Keinan disappeared Aug. 10 after being seen near Gai Beach along the Sea of Galilee. […]
Missing Israeli man found dead in forest near Tiberias after 10-day search
Katrial Nachman Kinan, 24, disappeared after telling his family he was traveling to Safed; his body was found in Switzerland Forest and sent for examination as authorities investigate the circumstances of his death
Body of Missing Bochur Kasriel Nachman Keinan, 24, Found After 10-Day Search
A massive 10-day search for missing Chabad bochur Kasriel Nachman Keinan ended in tragedy Thursday when his body was discovered in the Swiss Forest near Tiveriah. Keinan, a 24-year-old resident of Beit Shemesh, had disappeared while traveling in northern Israel. Keinan had set out with plans to travel to Tzfas but never reached his destination. He was last known to have been in the Kinneret region and was carrying a black backpack and a brown tefillin bag when he disappeared. His disappearance triggered an intensive search operation involving members of his family, Israel Police, ZAKA volunteers and numerous search teams that traveled from across the country to assist in locating him. Keinan’s brother Daniel said investigators had made significant progress during the final day of the search after examining security camera footage that captured Keinan entering and subsequently leaving the kever of Rabbi Meir Baal Haness in Tiveriah. Police and relatives then worked to trace Keinan’s movements after he departed the site, even as search teams continued investigating additional possibilities regarding his whereabouts. According to Daniel, Keinan spoke with him on Sunday evening and said that he was traveling to Tzfas. When he failed to arrive there, cellphone location information subsequently showed that he had reached Tiveriah. On Monday, Keinan sent his mother a message informing her that his cellphone battery was nearly depleted and asking her not to worry. His family was unable to make contact with him afterward. In the days that followed, police officers, relatives and volunteers carried out extensive searches throughout Tiveriah and Beit Shemesh. Teams examined surveillance footage while combing open spaces, abandoned structures and other locations where Keinan might have gone. The search operation grew to include drones, specially trained search dogs, missing-person units and volunteers who arrived from communities throughout Israel to assist in the effort. ZAKA said its emergency hotline received a report at approximately 1:40 p.m. Thursday that a body had been discovered in an open section of the Swiss Forest in Tiveriah. Volunteers from ZAKA’s Northern District were immediately dispatched to the location. “Following identification procedures, it was determined that this was the 24-year-old missing person who was last seen in the Tiberias area and for whom searches had been conducted for more than a week,” ZAKA said. The identification brought the intensive nationwide search to a heartbreaking conclusion after more than a week of efforts by Keinan’s family, law enforcement authorities, emergency organizations and scores of volunteers who had joined together in hopes of bringing him home safely. {Matzav.com}
The 24-year-old from Beit Shemesh was seen in the area of the Guy beach and began his journey to Safed, but contact with him has since been lost. After an extensive search, he was found lifeless.
After more than a week of searching and serious fears for his life, the body of the 24-year-old who disappeared in the Guy Beach area has been located • Police forces and search teams found him in the wooded area, and the circumstances of his death are being investigated
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