There cannot be a bigger tragedy than a couple losing their lives on the same day through an accident, with the woman pregnant with the couple’s child. This was what happened when Raizy and Eli Neydavoud met their deaths after a parkway crash claimed their lives.
In this report, we are going to delve into the details of this sad event, what led to it, and other things relating to the sad deaths of Raizy and Eli Neydavoud through the accident.
On Monday, January 15, 2024, a horrific accident on Garden State Parkway claimed the lives of Raizy and Eli Neydavoud, a young couple from Lakewood who were expecting their first child.
Eliyahu Neydavoud, 29, and Raizy Rothenberg, 30, who is nine months pregnant, were traveling to a wedding on Monday night when their Toyota SUV collided with a snowplow on the Garden State Parkway, according to Patch News.
According to The Lakewood Scoop, Raizy and Eli were on their way from Lakewood to Passaic for a wedding when an international snowplow truck attempted to turn into an emergency vehicle U-turn area close to milepost 104.2 in Tinton Falls, resulting in the crash that took the lives of the young couple expecting their first child.
According to reports, the couple was operating a Toyota when they lost control of the car, collided with the snowplow truck, and died as a result. Whether the truck driver was hurt in the collision is unknown. Citing an ongoing investigation, authorities declined to release any details.
Three to four inches of snow fell during the winter storm that hit the tri-state region around the time of the collision. Forecasters on Tuesday cautioned that in certain parts of New Jersey, freezing rain and sleet might combine with the snow, according to NJ.com. It’s unclear how the weather may have contributed to Monday night’s collision.
The deaths of Raizy and Eli Neydavoud have devastated a lot of people. According to The Lakewood Scoop, Los Angeles native Eli Neydavoud taught at a nearby school and served as rabbi at Ohel Torah in Lakewood. Many expressed their sorrow at the couple’s passing, among them Menashe Miller, the deputy mayor of Lakewood, who disclosed that Raizy was about to give birth to her first child and that the pair had only recently tied the knot.
Miller told APP.Com that owing to the large number of people who came to pay their respects to Raizy and Eli Neydavoud, who were well-liked in the town, the funeral was rescheduled from a funeral home to the Lakewood High School gym on Tuesday.
According to Matzav.Com Eli is survived by his siblings Rivka, Yosef Chaim, Aviel, Mrs. Devorah Mizrachi, and Mrs. Yael Moeinzadeh, as well as his parents, Yehuda and Ayelet NeyDavoud.
Raizy is survived by her siblings Slavi Goldberger, R’ Yitzchok Rothenberg, R’ Nochum Rothenberg, R’ Kuppy Rothenberg, R’ Pinchos Rothenberg, Mrs. Zisy Tyberg, Mrs. Chana Adel Berkowitz, and R’ Shneur Rothenberg. Mrs. Esti Eidelman and R’ Yossi Rothenberg are Raizy’s parents, according to reports.
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