
The young man Haim Mordechai Gutman, 38, was found dead tonight (Wednesday) at his home in the city of Bnei Brak.
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ZAKA volunteers were called out overnight to Mintz Street in the City of Torah and Hasidism, following a report of a man found lifeless in his home.
Nathan Meir and David Amron, ZAKA volunteers from the night team, who responded to the scene: "The ZAKA call center rushed us to Mintz Street in Bnei Brak. It was a 38-year-old man who was found lifeless in his home. With the assistance of other ZAKA volunteers, we took care of the dignity of the deceased and assisted the police forces operating at the scene.
""The body was transferred for further treatment and investigation to the National Institute of Forensic Medicine.".
Through the activities of the Institute's rabbi, Rabbi Asher Landa, Yaakov Steinmetz, head of the ZAKA team at the Institute of Forensic Medicine, and the team of the ZAKA legal division, the body was released for burial.
A ZAKA ambulance transports the deceased from the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Abu Kabir - for further burial and funeral.
The ZAKA notes that the deceased did not leave behind a Zachary and "whoever can study for the upliftment of his soul, this is his reward - Chaim Mordechai, the late son of Rabbi Avraham Shibalchat.".
His funeral will leave at 2:00 PM from the Sanz Zmigrad Seminary on 24 Mintz Street in Bnei Brak for the Elad Cemetery, where he will be buried.
The ZAKA organization shares the family's grief and assists them with everything necessary.