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Priscilla's storm: "I wish she would go back to jail soon" Israel today

2020-11-11T14:45:13.184Z


| nativeFollowing the video of the released prisoner Priscilla Keshti in a limousine, the network was flooded with very harsh reactions to her release • "Shame, painful for the family of the deceased" The limousine was waiting for her at the exit of the prison Photography:  From Instagram Priscilla Keshti, the network's star and cousin of reality star Tom Keshti, was released today (Wednesday) from N


Following the video of the released prisoner Priscilla Keshti in a limousine, the network was flooded with very harsh reactions to her release • "Shame, painful for the family of the deceased"

  • The limousine was waiting for her at the exit of the prison

    Photography: 

    From Instagram

Priscilla Keshti, the network's star and cousin of reality star Tom Keshti, was released today (Wednesday) from Neve Tirza Prison, after the 24-month sentence imposed on her was reduced by a third, a product of administrative release due to, among other things, overcrowding in the prison.

As I recall, Keshti was sentenced to 24 months in prison after the indictment filed against her in 2015 allegedly ran over and abandoned 82-year-old David Mizrahi in Rishon Lezion to death.

During her imprisonment, Keshti received angry public criticism during her imprisonment, when she continued to operate her Instagram account from prison, and upload posts showing a glittering glamorous life, luxurious vacations and eye-popping pastimes.

As she exited the walls of Neve Tirza Prison, Keshti refused to answer the questions of the journalists who surrounded her and asked for her response, and quickly got into the luxurious limousine that was waiting for her.

The way home, she made sure to document in a story that went up on Instagram, and as expected the angry reactions were not long in coming and even flooded the net.

Photo: From the Instagram of Priscilla Keshti

"Ridiculous punishment for a serious case. There is no punishment or deterrence. I wish she would go back to prison soon," one surfer raged as thousands of others reinforced his words, adding: "Shame on us as a country and as a society," "Why give her a stage and publicity? Who is she? What is this scandal? "That she killed a person and won such a stage and publicity? Even if the publicity is negative, who is financing all this around her?", Another surfer wondered.

Many other reactions accumulated across the network and expressed disgust at the eye manicure, moments after being released from prison.

"Shame, God, what a shame. Shocking. We let you out early (which I think is a disaster in itself). The least you can do is say thank you quietly. Download profile.

"She does not relax, even after she leaves. Instead of lowering her profile, she continues with disrespect. Disgust."

"Walla beauty, kill a man and go out because of good behavior. A legal system of SpongeBob and a circus government."

"What is this disgusting generation ... Ugh! No humility. You came out of prison, rehabilitate your life. From here to ordering a limousine as if you had returned from a post-army trip ... horrible to me!".

"What a huge disdain for the family! It's good they did not come on a private plane!"

"She has no God ... neither for her nor for anyone connected with her."

"She came out of prison and straight to the story. First of all, she is ashamed that she has followers like that and that they give her a hand and beyond, a shame that she came out of prison. She shares the grief of the family of the deceased."

"I'm actually in favor of a limousine picking up the network's star - Priscilla Keshti, who was released from prison today after she ran over an elderly man. Because someone has to support the glam industry in these difficult days," another surfer wrote cynically.

"And more importantly, someone also needs to make sure this girl doesn't drive anymore."

"Nothing will surprise me anymore. Priscilla, is exactly the look of our society. A society that emphasizes materialism, publicity and fame, instead of a good relationship and concern for others. A society where others are exploited to the full, for greed. How much pain, how far. "We have deteriorated. Hopefully we will wake up and we will all be re-educated. Because otherwise we will lose a human photographer," another surfer wrote in despair.

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Alongside the thousands of angry reactions, there were also those who tried to protect my archery, including network star Semyon Grafman, who wrote: "Who appointed you judges? She was punished and imprisoned for her serious acts, thus paying her debts to society. I do not know her personally, but her right now "Start her life with a new page. I wish her good luck, and we all know when to forgive, especially when the person has already paid the price for his actions," wrote the survivor in the res, and received a response from hundreds of angry surfers.

Other surfers claimed that Kesheti was released early, among other things, due to rumors that she is expected to enter the "Big Brother" house in the coming season (with some declaring that if there is any truth in this, they will boycott the season).

We have informed you that it is her brother Elimelech who is expected to enter the "Big Brother" house.

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More surfers have been outraged that the number of her followers on Instagram is on the rise and they expect that it will just continue.

"There is no compassion, no morals, no values, no culture and no respect. A generation that is mostly built on illusion, emptiness and nothing. And the saddest thing is that now it's probably following her Instagram followers.

"Disgraceful behavior, but karma will haunt it. Anyone who commits such an act is a criminal and behaves demonstratively in this way without regard for the family, will pay," a surfer concluded.

Source: israelhayom

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