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Jewelry store worker Henry Menahem dies after being shot during robbery in New York City, NY.
71-year-old Henry Menahem died after being shot during a robbery in New York City, NY on Wednesday, August 27.Menahem worked at Durant Jewelers on Madison Avenue.Early reports about the incident state that, just after noon, a man entered the store with two bags and a gun.The man stated that he was going to rob the store, at which point he shot Menahem and then fled from the store with an unknown amount of jewelry.Menahem was severely injured and taken to Lennox Hill Hospital.However, his injuries were fatal, and he died shortly after arriving.The incident is being investigated, and police are searching for the suspect.
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Carlos Pena said:
Henry Menahem died because of Child Support. My ex and her boyfriend Edmond Alma tried to extort money from me. When I called Child services on her shegot so infuriated that she field false domestic violence charges on me. Once she realized that the big Child support may not come because I could lose my job, she told Edmond to rob the jewlery store which was two blocks from where my daughter was born lenox hill hospital.
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