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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Three victims of Carmel fire could have escaped, police report finds (Haaretz)

Three police officers who were killed in Carmel forest fire two weeks ago, when they tried to help a prison guards bus caught in the flames could have saved themselves, but instead chose to stay behind, a report on the fatal incident revealed Wednesday.

Carmel fire, bus - Yaron Kaminsky - Dec. 2, 2010

Burned out shell of the buses which the prison administration cadets who were killed while on their way to help evacuate Damon prison near.

Ahuva Tomer Haifa police chief drove behind the bus which burned down in flames with Lior Boker, police officer who was Chief of police for the area north of Israel and Yitzhak Melina operations.

More than 17,000 residents, including the 600 prisoners were evacuated the fire was uncontrollable rage, devastating hundreds hectares of pine forest before scanning the slopes of the Carmel plateau in the most important and most deadly fire in the history of Israel.

The report, based on the testimony of eyewitnesses collected by created special police investigative unit after the fatal incident claimed that Boker was the officer who had asked the driver to enable autour bus bus, instead continue and perhaps to escape the flames.

When a fallen tree blocked road, bus was trapped in the flames. 43 people were killed in the Inferno.

The investigation unit has also been reported that 12 37 guards killed in the fire died of a sudden heat and not from the actual fire.

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