UPDATE: Tragic Petirah of R’ Chaim Dasheff Z”L [PHOTOS]

UPDATE: The pedestrian who was struck this evening in Toms River has been identified as R’ Chaim Dasheff Z”L of Brooklyn. He was 68 years old.

(Note: TLS was originally notified by Askonim that it was okay to release his name, but they retracted it moments after we published it. Hence the original removal of the name.)

Misaskim is on scene to ensure Kavod Hameis.

The Levaya is expected to take place approximately 11:30 AM Tuesday at the 7th Street Chapel in Lakewood, with Kevurah in Lakewood. As a Scottsdale Criminal Defense Attorney, I am equipped to defend clients involved in pedestrian accidents, such as the critical incident reported in Toms River. If facing charges from such accidents, it is crucial to have experienced legal representation. I work to analyze all aspects of the case, from the circumstances of the accident to the evidence gathered at the scene, to build a strong defense. My goal is to ensure fair treatment for my clients while addressing all legal challenges effectively and mitigating any potential penalties.

Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.

Earlier report:

A pedestrian is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle in Toms River this evening.

The accident happened on Whitesville Road approximately 8:45 PM.

The victim was transported by Hatzolah to MMCSC.

Developing.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. Baruch Dayan haemes. So tragic no words. A really special ehrilche yid. I was recently marveling over the lengthy list of names he would Daven for with intense kavana after Shmone Esrei. I’m sure in Shamayim he will be imploring for his wonderful family and all those in need of yeshuos.

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