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The murder in Ramat Hasharon: Eviatar was shot dead and thrown into the pit - Walla! news

2019-12-28T19:11:06.723Z


The body of 18-year-old Eviatar Ezerzar was found with signs of violence on his body in a pit near the cemetery at Morasha Junction. An abandoned motorcycle was found near the arena. Police continue to investigate circumstances ...


The murder in Ramat Hasharon: Eviatar was shot dead and thrown into a pit

The body of 18-year-old Eviatar Ezerzar was found with signs of violence on his body in a pit near the cemetery at Morasha Junction. An abandoned motorcycle was found near the arena. Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the case, and the details of the investigation have been subjected to a publicity ban

The murder in Ramat Hasharon: Eviatar was shot dead and thrown into a pit

Photo: MDA spokeswomen

Eviatar Ezerzar, 18, of Bnei Brak, is the youngest to be found with no signs of violence in a cistern near the cemetery at Morasha Junction - this was allowed for publication today (Saturday). An abandoned motorcycle is located near the arena. The background to the incident has not yet been revealed and a restraining order has been imposed on the rest of the investigation, which was handed over to the Tel Aviv chairman.

Galilot station commander Lt. Yitzhak Manashi said that "at about 3pm, an incident was found about finding a body in the agricultural areas in the Ramat Hasharon area. Police teams arriving at the scene did identify a body in the area with signs of violence on it." He said the case was in the initial stages of investigation "The background is probably criminal, but all directions are being investigated."

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He corpses her in the creature with signs of violence. Eviatar Ezerzar (Photo: Police spokeswoman)

18-year-old Eviatar Ezerzer whose body was found with signs of violence in a pit near the new Ramat Hasharon cemetery at Moreshet Junction. December 27, 2019. (Photo: Israel Police spokeswoman)

A MDA team was summoned to the scene, which determined the death of Azerzar shortly afterwards. Police forces arrived at the scene and closed the scene for the purpose of collecting findings. "When we arrived at the scene, in an open area near the orchards, we saw a man about 20 lying unconscious. We performed medical examinations but he was without any signs of life and we had nothing left but to determine his death on the spot, "MDA paramedic Eyal Drori and a paramedic at MDA Samar Mahmid said.

The scene where Ezzer's body was found yesterday (Photo: Police spokeswoman)

The scene where a 20-year-old body was found in a cistern near the new cemetery, Moreshet Junction, Ramat Hasharon. December 27, 2019. (Photo: Israel Police spokeswoman)

Last night, hours after the Sharon incident, Jamal Hasarma, a 60-year-old resident of Ba'anah, was shot dead while in his vehicle on Highway 85 near the entrance to Deir al-Assad village, in what may be found as a liquidation. An MDA team arriving at the scene resuscitated, and an intensive care team, Chian, evacuated him to Nahariya Hospital. A short time later, his death was determined. The investigation was carried out on the murder unit of the central unit. About 15 kilometers from the murder scene, in Kfar Yarqa, a car hit by an olive grove. Suspects were suspected of being involved in the shooting incident.

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