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Traffic Accident

Boy, 7, Critically Hurt in Bnei Brak Crash

A child riding his bicycle was struck by a bus in the heavily Orthodox city and became trapped underneath the vehicle, suffering severe injuries to his abdomen, limbs and head before being rushed to hospital.

Seven-Year-Old Boy Seriously Injured After Being Trapped Under Bus in Bnei Brak
Bicycle under a bus
Bicycle under a bus (Photo: United Hatzalah)

A seven-year-old boy was critically injured Sunday afternoon when he was struck by a bus while riding his bicycle in Bnei Brak, a predominantly ultra-Orthodox city near Tel Aviv, and became trapped beneath the vehicle.

Emergency services received the first reports of the accident around 1:30 p.m. at the intersection of Ezra Street and Rabbi Kahaneman Street. Multiple ambulance crews from Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel's national emergency medical service, and United Hatzalah, a volunteer-based organization, rushed to the scene.

Responders arrived to find the child pinned under the bus, unconscious and suffering from severe multi-system trauma. The boy had sustained serious injuries to his abdomen, limbs and head.

Working together, paramedics and emergency medical technicians carefully freed the child from beneath the vehicle. Once extracted, he was placed in an intensive care ambulance and transported urgently to the trauma unit at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer, one of Israel's leading hospitals.

United Hatzalah volunteers Akiva Kaufman, Yisrael Selev and Nachman Aharoni, who provided initial assistance, noted that witness accounts indicated the boy was struck while cycling and immediately became trapped under the public transit vehicle. They emphasized that the rapid medical intervention at the scene was critical to his initial stabilization.

Photo: United Hatzalah
Photo: United Hatzalah

The intersection of Ezra and Rabbi Kahaneman streets in Bnei Brak is one of the city's busiest and most congested traffic arteries. The urban junction is characterized by constant, heavy flow of buses and large vehicles, alongside significant pedestrian traffic, including many children and cyclists throughout the day.

While medical teams treated and evacuated the injured child, Ezra Street was closed to traffic to allow emergency personnel to work safely. Police and traffic investigators who arrived at the scene opened an inquiry into the circumstances of the accident. They began collecting testimony from eyewitnesses who were present when the incident occurred and are examining the details of the collision and the bus's route at the time of the accident.

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