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Husband convicted of murder of his divorce in Tel Mond | Israel today

2020-07-13T02:36:14.828Z


| CriminalThe prosecutor's office will demand a life sentence, but the defense attorney claims that the act was committed at the moment of loss of opinion. The composition of the judges of the Lod District Court, headed by Judge Menachem Finkelstein, and alongside the judges Rami Amir and Liora Brody, convicted David Haim, 62, of Tel Mond, on Sunday, in the murder of his divorced 56-year-old Ofira at her d...


The prosecutor's office will demand a life sentence, but the defense attorney claims that the act was committed at the moment of loss of opinion.

The composition of the judges of the Lod District Court, headed by Judge Menachem Finkelstein, and alongside the judges Rami Amir and Liora Brody, convicted David Haim, 62, of Tel Mond, on Sunday, in the murder of his divorced 56-year-old Ofira at her death. The defense would argue that the act was committed at a moment of loss of mind, without any intention.

Photo: Police spokeswoman

Recall that the murder happened two years ago at the rest home. After strangling her to death, she buried her body in the yard. Haim was also convicted of an offense of disrupting court proceedings and delivering false news at the time complaining that his divorce was absent.

Relatives of the deceased, her daughters and more, commented on the sentence, stating, among other things, that "he murdered her in cold blood, planning for nothing, nothing.

We note that the defendant pleaded guilty to murder at the start of the trial but claimed he did not intend to murder. Prosecutor Yael Selig noted, "A court accepted our position and convicted the accused of murder. It was determined that he strangled her and buried her in the pit that prepared him in advance. Three weeks her family searched her until found and the defendant was arrested. Murder under the old law, which means a mandatory life sentence. "

Defense attorney Yimima Abramovich said: "This is a tough case, a tragedy. The murder was carried out on the basis of complex family relationships. We asked that this be reflected in the sentence. There would be no mandatory life sentence."

Recall that, according to the indictment, the accused lived in close proximity and in the context of family disputes, the prosecution claimed that the defendant planned the murder, asked Gardener to dig a hole in the yard, equipped with a nylon cord and called Oprah to talk to her in the yard and then assaulted her and stabbed her to death. He buried it in the pit and covered it with sand. Destroyed her cellphone and what was in her purse and more.

For about three weeks, the body was searched for her absence. Testimony was taken from him, but he claimed he did not see her and he was looking for her, thus accusing him of giving a false message. At the start of the trial, he admitted to assault during an argument, then claimed he was confused at that moment and did not intend to hurt his divorce.

Source: israelhayom

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