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Body of Haredi woman, snatched for fear of autopsy, handed to police
By Jonathan Lis, Haaretz Correspondent

Police said on Sunday they had retrieved the corpse of an ultra-Orthodox Beit Shemesh woman whose body was snatched Saturday by members of the community in the town who feared an autopsy would be performed on the body.

On Saturday, police received a report of a woman who collapsed and died near a synagogue in an ultra-Orthodox neighborhood in the town.

Her body was found in an open field nearby, where a paramedic team established her death and came under the impression that the woman had died naturally, as no violence marks were found on the body.

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Community members, however, feared that the body would be taken for an autopsy by the authorities. Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox men and women came to the scene and surrounded the body, preventing police from accessing it.

The corpse was then smuggled to an unknown location, but police suspect it was hidden in one of the synagogues in the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood.

"Several hundred members of the ultra-Orthodox community approached policemen at the scene and injured four officers and snatched the body," said police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld.

"We did not ask to carry out an autopsy on the woman. They grabbed the body thinking we wanted to carry one out," he said.

Rosenfeld said there was no sign of violence on the corpse or any indication of criminality.

Hadassah University Hospital doctors who examined the body on Sunday said there was no indication of criminality or violence on the woman. The woman's body was then laid to rest.

After an extensive police search and lengthy negotiations with rabbis, the ultra-Orthodox community handed the body over to a hospital on Sunday for an external examination to determine the cause of death. The body was later buried.

Detectives collected testimonies from the woman's relatives and neighborhood residents Saturday night in an attempt to locate the body.

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  2.   No respect for anyone - certainly not the dead 12:49  |  Liz 28/01/07
  3.   Buried? 13:02  |  Chaim Moishe 28/01/07
  4.   another Haredi cover up job 13:31  |  SJ 28/01/07
  5.   Suspicious circumstances 13:36  |  Physicist 28/01/07
  6.   More BS from BS 14:06  |  JC 28/01/07
  7.   Haridim body snatchers 15:17  |  Mordechai 28/01/07
  8.   Body Snatched 15:24  |  REP 28/01/07
  9.   REP 16:06  |  Dani Reiss 28/01/07
  10.   #8 16:16  |  Mordechai 28/01/07
  11.   Body Snatchers 16:19  |  Abe 28/01/07
  12.   BODY SNATCHERS 16:53  |  Jo Jo 28/01/07
  13.   Reply to 11 18:09  |  JC 28/01/07
  14.   The RETURN of the Body Snatchers.... 18:28  |  2 funny 28/01/07
  15.   do these haredim respect human dignity? 18:42  |  pauly 28/01/07
  16.   READ THIS 18:54  |  concerned yid 28/01/07
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