Batman and Rambo Actor

Alon Aboutboul, the renowned Israeli actor known globally for roles in “Rambo III” and “The Dark Knight Rises”, has tragically died at age 60 after collapsing at a beach in northern Israel.

Aboutboul had been swimming in the waters off HaBonim beach, a rugged Mediterranean strip near Atlit, when he returned to shore complaining of discomfort. Moments later, he collapsed in front of onlookers. Emergency medical responders arrived quickly and attempted resuscitation at 8:22 a.m., but were unable to revive him.

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