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Singer Sasson Shaulov Summoned for Police Questioning After Tel Aviv Car Crash
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First reported by Now 14 · 10 hours ago
What happened
Israeli singer Sasson Shaulov was involved in a car accident in southern Tel Aviv and has been summoned for police questioning over suspected red light running. The crash injured a passenger in the other vehicle, and a police investigation is underway.
- 01Singer Sasson Shaulov involved in a car accident at Herzl and Jaffa Road intersection in Tel Aviv.
- 02Police suspect Shaulov ran a red light and have summoned him for questioning.
- 03Shaulov was unharmed, but a passenger in the other car was injured and hospitalized.
- 04Traffic investigators launched a comprehensive inquiry into the crash's causes.
- 05Driver and all passengers of the other vehicle were also summoned for questioning.
- 06Investigation expected to begin early next week with full evidence review.
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SrugimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Singer Sasson Shaulov Summoned for Police Questioning After Tel Aviv Car Crash
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Israeli Singer Sasson Shaulov Survives Car Accident in South Tel Aviv
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