WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI. (THECOUNT) — The community of West Bloomfield, Michigan is in shock over an apparent murder-suicide involving doctor Dr. Andrew Fogel and his daughter with special needs, Rebecca Fogel.
The bodies of the radiologist, 56, and his 22-year-old daughter were found in a parking lot at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in an apparent murder-suicide.
So far, family members have declined to talk about what happened. Rabbi Shemtov says it’s still unknown what led to the horrific end to both lives. He says his focus remains on allowing her spirit to live on. Of of joy and happiness, reports WXYZ.
For much of her life, up until a few years ago, Rebecca belonged to a special-needs organization there, according to Rabbi Levi Shemtov, executive director of the Friendship Circle of Michigan.
“She was a special spirit,” Shemtov said. “She just liked being around friends.”
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