Holbrook , AZ -
Arizona
police have confirmed the deaths of two young women from Brooklyn last
night in a horrific collision at the intersection of State Routes 77 and
377.
Lieutenant
Jack Arend of the Holbrook Police Department said 26 year old Hindy
Spira and 24 year old Raizel Morgenstern were both pronounced dead at
the scene after their rental car was hit by a tractor trailer.
Two
other women, identified as Suri Mayerowitz and Miriam Meyer, were
injured in the crash. Meyer, daughter of Misaskim’s Yanky Meyer, was
flown to Flagstaff Medical Center while Mayerowitz was originally
transported to the Little Colorado Medical Center in Winslow and then
taken to Flagstaff Medical Center for non-medical reasons. Both are
expected to survive.
The
accident took place yesterday at 4:46 PM in Holbrook. Morgenstern, who
was driving a rented blue Jeep Cherokee was heading east on State Route
377, came to a stop at the intersection of State Route 77 and then
proceeded into the intersection directly into the path of an oncoming
tractor trailer.
“She
didn’t see the truck coming,” Arend told VIN News. “She pulled out to
make a left turn and he wasn’t able to stop in time.” It appears that
she was hit at the driver side by the truck that was going from north to
south on Route 77. She perhaps did not look at her left quite so
carefully.
The
truck, a Kenwirth tractor trailer typically used to haul dirt, was
empty at the time but Arend estimated the weight of the vehicle at
approximately 32,000 pounds.
“It
hit almost dead center of the driver’s door, but it crumpled it dead
center,” said Arend. “That vehicle didn’t look like a Jeep Cherokee when
we got there.”
Both Spira and Morgenstern were seated in the front seat of the car at the time of the crash.
The
Jewish women had spent Shabbos in Los Angeles with Rochie Engel, a
friend who relocated from Brooklyn to California. Mrs. Engel said that
she had helped the women plan their trip.
“I
could not have asked for better friends,” said Mrs. Engel. “So smart,
great personality. Funny. They would help in any way so gracefully and
graciously. They had the kindest, purest hearts and souls.”
According
to Mrs. Engel, Spira and Mayerowitz were both graduates of Tomer Dvorah
in Borough Park. Morgenstern was a graduate of Bais Bracha while Meyer
graduated from Bais Yaakov of Borough Park.
Arend
said that the group had rented the vehicle in Los Angeles on August 5th
and were due to return it this past Sunday. The women kept the car
longer and were coming to Holbrook to visit the Petrified Forest
National Park located east of Holbrook when the crash took place.
Sun glare does not appear to have played any role in the fatal
collision, according to Arend who said that a heavy rain had just passed
through the area and that weather was overcast with some sprinkles when
the accident occurred.
Volunteers
from Misaskim Los Angeles drove through the night, making the eight
hour trip to Holbrook. One member is staying with Meyer and Mayerowitz
in Flagstaff, while the other two continued on to Holbrook, spending
over three hours cleaning the accident scene.
Sruly
Garfinkel, president of Misaskim Los Angeles, said that based on
volunteers’ reports, Meyer and Mayerowitz are fortunate to have escaped
with their lives.
“They told me that if you looked at the car you would have expected the situation to be much worse,” said Garfinkel.
Two
Misaskim members are currently at the morgue and will remain there
until family members arrive to escort Spira and Morgenstern home for
burial.
“I
understand that Spira has two brothers that are on the way and that a
private plane will be taking them back to New York,” said Garfinkel.
The
Levya of Hinda Spira Bas R yitzchok will be held tonight at Shomeri
Hadas at 10 PM. The Aron will go thereafter to new square bais hachim.
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By Mike Waterhouse
Updated 2 hrs 20 mins ago
HOLBROOK, Ariz. (WABC) --
A vacation turned tragic for four women from Brooklyn involved in a serious car crash in Arizona that left two dead.
The crash happened Monday in Holbrook, Arizona, at the intersection of State Route 377 and State Route 77.
Police
said the women were heading down State Route 377 in Holbrook in their
rented Jeep Cherokee when they collided with a tractor trailer at the
intersection of State Route 77.
The driver of the Jeep, 24-year-old Raizel Morgenstern, and her front passenger, 26-year-old Hindy Spira, died at the scene.
Two women in the back seat, Suri Mayerowitz and Miriam Meyer, were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment.
The four women are from Borough Park in Brooklyn.
The website onlysimchas.com reports the injured women suffered serious injuries, and that all four were on vacation together.
The site also said Meyer's father is Rabbi Yanky Meyer with the
Misaskim Organization, and has been working with the other families
overnight.
The site also said a private jet has been
arranged to fly the women who died home to New York for the funerals.
Here is the info from that web page;
Two
women from Boro Park were killed when the car they were traveling in
collided with a tractor trailer. The accident occurred on 26 Menachem Av
on Monday night in Arizona. [THE FOLLOWING PICTURE BELOW WAS TAKEN ON
THE TRIP. ALL FOUR WOMEN WERE IN THE CAR AT THE TIME OF THE CRASH]
Two
other Jewish women involved in the accident sustained serious injuries.
The four women were on vacation when a vehicle veered from the opposite
lane and crashed into them, after they were trying to make a left
turn. Perhaps the Jewish female driver of the rental car is at fault
here. We will see what the investigation says.
The
names of the victims z”l are Hindy Spira and Raizel Morgenstern. Two
other girls, identified as Suri Mayerowitz and Miriam Meyer, were also
injured in the crash.
One
occupant of the vehicle is Miriam bas Gittel , who has multiple
fractures – including a spinal fracture. She is the daughter of Rabbi
Yanky (Jack) Meyer, the founder of the Misaskim Organization. The other
occupant who also is in need of teffilos is Faiga Sarah bas Bracha
Chaya. Please be Mispallel for them as they need Rachamei Shomayim.
Misaskim
has been working though the night with the families in Boro Park. A
private jet has been arranged to fly the deceased to NY for the
funerals.
The
cause of the accident remains under investigation. The girls who were
sitting in the front seat of the vehicle, were the two occupants who
were killed.
Deputies from the Arizona police are combing the wreckage and should have a more comprehensive report as the day progresses.
Boruch Dayan HaEmmes
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