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נשלח ב-28/1/2007 07:53 לינק ישיר 
די לויה פון ר' אפרים לאנגנער ז"ל

די לויה פון ר' אפרים בן יחיאל מיכל לאנגנער ז"ל וואס איז נעבעך אומגעקומען אין א קאר עקסידענט אויפן וועג צוריק פון מאנטרעאל וועט זיין מארגען זונטאג 1 אזייגער נאכמיטאג אין שומרי הדת שטעפעל אין בארא פארק.   



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נשלח ב-28/1/2007 15:49 לינק ישיר 

By JOHN DOYLE and LEELA de KRETSER

January 28, 2007 -- A Brooklyn woman helplessly watched her husband slowly freeze to death as they lay trapped in their car for 32 hours after sliding off an icy upstate road, police said yesterday.

Barbara Langner, 58, told rescuers she had desperately yelled at her husband, Alfred, to wake up as he slipped into unconsciousness.

Barbara Langner, who broke her back, sat powerless in the passenger seat as Alfred, 63, died about 13 hours after they drove off the Interstate 87 Northway in North Hudson about 2 a.m. Thursday.

Temperatures dipped to 7 degrees below zero during the harrowing ordeal.

Langner tried to call for help on her cellphone - but there was no reception in the mountainous terrain in Adirondack Park, about 250 miles north of New York City.

An autopsy yesterday revealed Alfred, a retiree who worked for the state Department of Insurance, died of hypothermia.

 

The couple's maroon 1989 Lincoln Town Car sat pinned in by trees and a boulder, hidden from the view of state troopers.

 

Relatives began calling cops in Plattsburgh on Friday morning to report that the couple, who were driving back from a wedding in Montreal, had not returned home as expected.

An eagle-eyed trooper spotted the Lincoln only after he pulled over another car nearby.

 

Troopers discovered the conscious wife at about 10 a.m. Friday in the front seat. She was wearing a down coat, winter boots and earmuffs, with a blanket wrapped around her.

"She was pinned," said an in-law who asked not to be named. "She broke her back. She couldn't move. He tried to get out, but he was bleeding."

Rescuers found Alfred's body in the back seat - halfway out of the door.

Devastated members of the couple's Brooklyn Hasidic community gathered at the Beth Torrah synagogue in Borough Park, across the road from where the couple had lived for 15 years.

 

Rabbi Morton Pupko said the Langners brought up two sons, now living in Jerusalem, and a daughter who lives in Borough Park.

"He was a great man - there was no better," said a longtime friend in Montreal who was with the couple at the wedding.

 

Barbara Langner was in stable condition yesterday at the Fletcher Allan Health Care Center in Burlington, Vt.

Emergency Medical Technician Patty Bashaw spoke to the woman as she was being freed.

 

"She told me he was speaking to her husband up until 3 p.m. Thursday afternoon," she said. "She told me, 'When I screamed about my back, he would apologize.' "

 

Alfred's funeral was set for 1 p.m. today in Brooklyn.

Additional reporting by Mark Bulliet and Cathy Burke

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נשלח ב-29/1/2007 05:22 לינק ישיר 




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נשלח ב-31/1/2007 04:14 לינק ישיר 

January 29, 2007

Death Upstate Renews Phone-Tower Controversy

An accident on Thursday that resulted in a Brooklyn man freezing to death while he and his wife were trapped in their car for 32 hours has renewed the discussion for cellphone service along a mountainous stretch of highway in Adirondack Park.

Alfred and Barbara Langner of Borough Park were returning from a wedding in Montreal when their car went off Interstate 87 about 100 miles south of the Canadian border and landed in the woods, the State Police said.

The accident happened about 2 a.m. on Thursday, but it was not until 10 a.m. on Friday that a state trooper spotted the car while pulling over another vehicle.

''The wife told emergency personnel that she tried to dial 911 for hours, but couldn't get a signal,'' said Raymond Thatcher, emergency services director in Essex County.

The temperatures had fallen to 7 degrees below zero overnight. By the time rescuers arrived, Mr. Langner, 63, was dead, Mr. Thatcher said. Mrs. Langner, 58, was in fair condition yesterday at Fletcher Allen Health Center in Burlington, Vt., with frostbitten feet and an injured back, the police said.

State Senator Betty Little, whose district covers six counties in northeastern New York, blames environmental groups for the lack of reliable cellphone coverage along the stretch of highway known as the Northway.

''The environmentalists say that cellphone towers spoil the view, but if we had them, this man's life could have been saved,'' Senator Little said.

The Adirondack Park Agency, which governs land use in the park, and environmental groups agreed in 2002 to install 33 towers, each about 40 feet tall, which they say would have eliminated the dead spots. But major cellphone companies declined to provide service, saying the towers were too small, Senator Little said.

John F. Sheehan, a spokesman for the Adirondack Council, an environmental group, said the companies did not go along with the plan because it was unprofitable, since it would not cover the communities on either side of the highway.

The state is working on a plan to install three 100-foot towers in rest areas on the northern tip of the Northway, as well as repeater towers between exits 28 and 34, the stretch where the accident occurred, Senator Little said. It is unclear, however, when or if the system will be in place.




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נשלח ב-31/1/2007 04:30 לינק ישיר 

Frozen hubby's final words: We're going to live
BY MIKE JACCARINO and NICOLE BODE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Monday, January 29th, 2007

As life drained from his freezing body, a dying Brooklyn man used his final breaths to assure his terrified wife they would be pulled from their crashed car and survive.

"We're going to live. We're going to live," Ephraim (Alfred) Langner promised wife Barbara before succumbing to hypothermia, his son told mourners at a funeral service yesterday.

The couple - unable to get a cell-phone signal - was trapped for 32 hours before help arrived on the lonely stretch of mountainous Adirondack Park highway.

"How can this happen? Why?" asked son Mechel Langner, who flew from Israel for the Hasidic service at Shomrei Hadas Chapels in Borough Park, Brooklyn.

Barbara Langner, 58, underwent back surgery yesterday at the Fletcher Allan Health Care Center in Burlington, Vt. She remains in stable condition, but doctors are struggling to save her feet, which were frostbitten during the ordeal, authorities said.

The 63-year-old father of three and his wife were driving home from a Montreal wedding when their 1989 Lincoln Town Car skidded off the southbound I-87 highway near North Hudson about 2 a.m. Thursday, police said.

Thick vegetation hid the vehicle from passing cars, and tree branches pinned the doors shut, police said.

Ephraim Langner was able to force open the rear driver's side door and push his foot outside as Barbara, who was warmly dressed in a knee-length coat, earmuffs and boots, remained stuck in the passenger seat, friends and rescue workers said.

But the pair was not discovered until 10 a.m. Friday, when a passerby spotted a glint in the foliage and made a U-turn, attracting a state trooper, police said.

Ephraim Langner had slipped into unconsciousness about seven hours earlier, his wife told rescuers. And she had nearly given up hope.

"God," she pleaded, according to her son Reuven, 36. " 'How much longer do I have to stay here? I can't last much longer.' Within seconds of that, one of the troopers said, 'Are you okay down there?' "

Friends said the couple turned down an offer to stay overnight in Montreal so Ephraim could get home in time for work at the state Department of Insurance in Manhattan on Thursday. Langner's relatives vowed yesterday to push for a cellular tower along the desolate roadway.

"This man died needlessly," said state Sen. Marty Golden (R-Brooklyn). "Had the cell phone been working, they both would be alive today."

 




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נשלח ב-4/2/2007 17:17 לינק ישיר 

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נשלח ב-4/2/2007 23:02 לינק ישיר 

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נשלח ב-4/2/2007 23:18 לינק ישיר 

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נשלח ב-6/2/2007 20:49 לינק ישיר 

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