Torn Clothing Tells the Story: Bus Ramming Nearly Turned Into Mass-Casualty Disaster
Disturbing images of clothing ripped to shreds, left behind after last night’s bus-ramming incident at the draft protest in Yerushalayim, are highlighting just how close the event came to becoming a far deadlier catastrophe. The photos, showing garments completely torn from the body of one of the injured bochurim who was dragged beneath the bus, illustrate how narrowly a mass-casualty disaster was averted.
The young man, who had been participating in the protest, became caught on the bus and was dragged along the roadway. He survived by what eyewitnesses are describing as a clear miracle. Tragically, the incident claimed the life of Yosef Eisenthal z”l, whose death has shaken the chareidi public.
The shredded clothing—torn apart by contact with the underside of the bus and the asphalt—points to the sheer force of the impact and the extreme danger faced by others at the scene. “When you see the clothes, you understand that this was an open miracle,” an eyewitness said. “A few centimeters, a few seconds—and we would be speaking about additional fatalities.”
According to accounts from the scene, several bochurim were in immediate peril, with some clinging to the bus and others falling dangerously close to its wheels as it continued moving. “This is tangible proof that the number of victims could easily have been far higher,” the witness added. “It is a miracle within a tragedy.”
{Matzav.com}
