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Hatzola benefits after donors refuse refund

Money given to aid Charedi pair injured in car crash abroad will now go to the Jewish ambulance service after an insurance company pay-out

December 6, 2017 18:05
Benjamin Cohen (left) and Yehuda Roitenbarg present a cheque for the donations to Hatzola's Dr Shalom Springer (centre)
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When two young Chasidic men from Stamford Hill were critically injured in a car crash in Hungary, the community swiftly raised thousands of pounds to bring them home.

Yehudah Roitenbarg and Benjamin Cohen both sustained head wounds and broken bones when a speeding truck ploughed into their rental vehicle in Kerestir, Hungary in May 2016.

The pair, then aged 23 and 22 respectively, had been to pray at the graveside of the Chasidic master Rebbe Yeshayele of Kerestir and were on their way back to the airport when the accident occurred.

When they heard the shocking news, friends and family set up an online fundraising page to bring them home. The GoFundMe page raised almost £40,000 in less than two days, enabling the two to be airlifted back to London in a private medical plane.