The mother of the late David Ohayon called the wife of Bnei Saadoun, the truck driver suspected in the act • "I'm not angry," she emphasized in her face, and she expressed regret over the loss of her son.
The late David Ohayon against the background of the truck that hit him
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Police spokeswoman;
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An exciting phone call to tears took place today (Tuesday) between Etty Saadoun, Bnei Saadon's wife, who allegedly ran the late David David Ohayon to death in Ashkelon yesterday, and Racheli Ohayon, the boy's mother, who even initiated the conversation between the two women.
In the conversation, Racheli Ohayon emphasized that she believes that what happened was from above, and that she has no anger or resentment towards her husband.
"It's important for me to make it clear," she told Etty Saadon, "I'm not angry. What happened happened, and everything is in heaven's hands. I do not see your husband as guilty. I'm really not angry, and I want you to convey that he will not blame himself for what happened, "I think he's guilty."
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Etty Saadon, who was very moved by the gesture, replied that she shared in the family's grief over the loss of their son. "I am very sorry for what happened," she said. "I am so sorry for what happened, I share your deep sorrow, and I pray that you will know no more sorrow. At the same time, you have lost a young son, but my husband will return home in a few hours," she said in tears.