Kaduri's murder in Jerusalem: Police arrested three suspects
The couple were found dead in their apartment in the Armon Commissioner neighborhood of the capital about a year ago, and in the past, a cleaning worker in the area as well as some of their relatives have been arrested - but all have been released and so far the murder has not been resolved. Some of the detainees were previously questioned in the case - but were not arrested
Kaduri's murder in Jerusalem: Police arrested three suspects
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The bodies of the Kaduri couple were found in their apartment in the Armon Commissioner neighborhood on January 13. A day later, a cleaning worker in the area was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the murder. However, after three weeks, the court released him because the police had no evidence against him. Shortly thereafter, family members of the couple were arrested on suspicion of involvement in the murder, this after alleged contradictions were found in their testimony, but were also eventually released after police did not have evidence. Since then, the police have continued to investigate but no arrests have been made, to this day. Some of the detainees have been questioned in the past, but have not been arrested so far.
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The couple said a few months ago that they were trying to recover and hoped to understand what had happened. "We're trying to raise our heads, but it's not exactly going," said Rachel Levy, Yehuda's sister. "Sure it will open at the end of the Pandora's box, but for now I haven't heard anything. The kids on the face, it's very hard for them to communicate with us, and we brothers are debating between us but it's not easy. We don't know what was going on.
Levy added: "We are all worried and distressed. It is impossible to return to normal, it is not perceived. It is very important for us to know what exactly was there," said Levy.
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