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A 24-year-old boy crashed against his wife in a zip line and died of serious injuries while he was spending his honeymoon in Honduras. The woman stays in the hospital in a state of gravity.

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In Honduras, he climbed the zipline during his honeymoon, hit his wife and died A 24-year-old man hit his wife on a zip line and is death due to serious injury. honeymoon in Honduras. The woman stays in the hospital in a state of gravity. A 24 year old boy crashed into his wife in a zip line and died of serious injuries while enjoying his honeymoon in Honduras. The woman stays in the hospital in a state of gravity.

El Litoral

The honeymoon of some Israeli newlyweds came to a terrible end when the couple in love had an accident while climbing a zip line on an island in Roatán (Honduras).

According to the newspaper La Prensa, last week, Egael Tishman (24) and his wife Shif Fanken (27) were traveling on the islands of Central America aboard a cruise ship coming from the United States.

On arriving at West Bay, in the Honduran province of Roatan, the couple decided to practice the extreme activity of the zip line, but the result was fatal.

Photo: Gentileza Telemundo.

Photo: Gentileza Telemundo.

According to local press, Fanken was the first to be thrown by the rope and Tishman followed him.

But something happened during the tour. The young woman was half-way in the rope of the zip line and her husband, who was behind her, hit her at full speed.

The incident was reported to the local fire department that came to the emergency.

The violent shock caused serious injury to the newlyweds, but it was Tishman who paid for it by dying a few hours later.

Fanken, meanwhile, was rushed to hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she remains under medical supervision.

According to the New York Post, Tishman's body would be returned to Israel for burial.

According to information from Telemundo.

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