Murder of the boy in Shfaram: The four suspects will be brought to extend their arrest in court
The body of 17-year-old boy Adel Khatib was found in an open area near the city last night, which led to the opening of an investigation, during which four young people were arrested on suspicion of involvement in the act. His body was identified by his family, after being missing for two days. This morning, the suspects were brought to their hearing at the Nazi Peace Court
Murder of the boy in Shfaram: The four suspects will be brought to extend their arrest in court
Edit: Lear SpiegelerNazareth Magistrates' Court will hear Monday morning for an extension of the arrest of four young men arrested on suspicion of murder of teenager Adel Khatib, a 17-year-old Shfaram resident. The suspects, aged 18, 19, 20 and 24, are all residents of the city, were arrested for questioning last night. Arrested.
Khatib's body was found in an open area near the city last night after being missing for two days. Police forces with reinforced forces searched him with helicopters and vehicles until his body was identified by members of his family.
The murder in Shefar'am brings to 89 the number of murdered Arab society since the beginning of the year. So according to the Amman Center, the Arab Center for Fighting Violence. Among the murdered this year were 78 men and 11 women. In 2018, 75 Arabs were murdered, including 61 men and 14 women.
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