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DR. JERALD SHLOM, 71, of Grosse
Pointe Park, died March 31, 2016.
He is survived by his sisters and broth-
ers-in-law, Lynne and Scott Ferguson of
Portland, Ore., Beverly and Larry Jenks of
Troy; nieces and nephews, Cecily Esther
Shlom Ferguson and Wilson Bailey,
Bradley I. Elliott, Jack C. Elliott and his
wife; many loving cousins and friends.
Contributions may be made to Lupus
Foundation of America, 2000 L. St., N.W.,
Suite 410, Washington, DC 20036; Kidney
Foundation, 1900 E. Jefferson Ave., #222,
Detroit, MI 48207. Services were held
at Oppenheim Chapel at Machpelah
Cemetery in Ferndale. Interment was at
Machpelah Cemetery. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Stein
KENNETH STEIN, 74,
of Pompano Beach,
Fla., died March 29,
2016.
He is survived by
his sister and brother-
in-law, Dianne and
John Politzer of West
Bloomfield; nephews
and nieces, Brian and
Tara Katz, Eric Katz,
Johanna and Steven Woodrow, Samantha
Politzer and fiance, Brian Weiss.
Mr. Stein was the devoted son of the
late Leonard and the late June Stein.
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research
Fund, Kenneth Stein Memorial Fund,
4250 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI
48109-2700. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
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ISRAEL TOURIST
DIES IN PERU
Times of Israel — Peruvian authorities
are said to be delaying the release of the
body of an Israeli tourist who died in the
country on Thursday, angering the Israeli
Foreign Ministry and the bereaved fam-
ily of the tourist.
Shira Roth, 21, from Jerusalem was
traveling in the South American country
with a friend and the friend’s mother
when she reportedly fell ill after taking
part in a trek to a mountain almost 5
kilometers high.
She was found lifeless on a bus on
Thursday. Her death was apparently a
result of altitude sickness during a three-
day trek in the Huaraz region.
Local authorities were demanding an
autopsy, a demand Israel and her family
have refused, according to Israeli reports.
Israeli Foreign Ministry officials were
working to receive the body so Roth can
be returned to her family in Israel for
burial. Talks between Israeli officials and
Peruvian authorities have yet to yield
results, Israel Radio reported Sunday.
“We see the current handling of the
situation by the Peruvians as unaccept-
able, even outrageous. There is a limit to
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Shira Roth of Jerusalem died after
suffering altitude sickness.
how much a grieving family can wait,”
a foreign ministry official told Ynet on
Sunday.
According to the Ynet report, local
authorities were insisting on further
investigation into the death.
Roth was the second Israeli tourist
who died in Peru in March.
Earlier in the month an Israeli tourist
was killed while on an extreme adven-
ture ride in Cusco.
The man, identified as Orel Guetta, 24,
of Kfar Saba, apparently fell to his death
after a cable came loose on the “Tarzan”
pendulum attraction, which swings rid-
ers along a canyon from a harness 100
meters in the air. Medics were unable to
save Guetta, who suffered severe injuries
in the accident.
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