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Yom Kippur Disaster in Eilat: 13-Year-Old Boy Killed by Collapsing Mailboxes

Summary by Maariv Online
Police forces, including investigators from the Israel Police Department, were called to a report of a teenager who had fallen from a height in Eilat, and began investigating the circumstances of the incident. “When we arrived, we saw the teenager lying unconscious with a severe head injury. At the hospital, they had to declare him dead,” the statement said.
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Eilat police have opened an investigation following the collapse of a mailbox structure on Deker Street in the city, as a result of which the boy was critically injured and pronounced dead shortly afterwards at Yoseftal Hospital. MDA said: "When we arrived, his lower body was under the mailbox post that had collapsed and civilians performed CPR on him."

Tragedy in Eilat, a 14-year-old boy climbed a mailbox post. The post collapsed and the boy was hit in the head. He was taken to Yoseftal Hospital in critical condition, where he was pronounced dead. The post Tragedy in Eilat: A 14-year-old boy was killed by the collapse of a mailbox post appeared first on Knitted News.

Police forces, including investigators from the Israel Police Department, were called to a report of a teenager who had fallen from a height in Eilat, and began investigating the circumstances of the incident. “When we arrived, we saw the teenager lying unconscious with a severe head injury. At the hospital, they had to declare him dead,” the statement said.

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Maariv Online broke the news in Israel on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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