The subsequent autopsy, carried out by the Forensic Institute of the University of Munich, concluded that Halfin had died from a bullet to the heart and noted that Vivil mints were found in both trouser pockets of his corpse.
[2] Eliezer was a mechanic by profession and was born in Riga, Latvia.
He came to Israel in 1969 and officially became an Israeli citizen seven months prior to his death.
Eliezer is buried in Kiryat Shaul Cemetery in Tel Aviv.
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