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Driving wildly under the influence of drugs: A young man from the Galilee is accused of killing the one-year-old baby - Walla! news

2020-09-01T18:12:21.153Z


The indictment states that Ahmed Saadi was responsible for the frontal accident in which baby Julia Namira was killed and her family members were injured - two weeks after receiving his driver's license. Police officers who arrived at the scene of the accident said he quickly disappeared from the scene. "His behavior indicates contempt for human life"


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Driving wildly under the influence of drugs: A young man from the Galilee is accused of killing the one-year-old baby

The indictment states that Ahmed Saadi was responsible for the frontal accident in which baby Julia Namira was killed and her family members were injured - two weeks after receiving his driver's license.

Police officers who arrived at the scene of the accident said he quickly disappeared from the scene.

"His behavior indicates contempt for human life"

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  • Kfar Shaab

  • Kabul

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Yoav Itiel

Tuesday, 01 September 2020, 20:49

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In the video: MDA forces in the area of ​​the fatal accident in the north (Photo: MDA operational documentation)

An indictment was filed today (Tuesday) against Ahmad Saadi, a 24-year-old resident of the village of Kabul in the Galilee, for the fatal accident that occurred at the Sha'ab junction about three weeks ago, in which one-year-old baby Julia Namira was killed and her parents, brother and sister were injured.

He is charged with manslaughter, grievous bodily harm, driving under the influence of drugs, causing actual bodily harm, failure to provide details and driving without insurance.



Simultaneously with the filing of the indictment, the prosecution is requesting an extension of Ahmad Saadi's detention until the end of the legal proceedings against him.

The next day, Judge Erez Porat will hold a hearing on the body of the request, and with the consent of the defense attorneys studying the investigation file, he extended Saadi's detention until a different decision.



The indictment, which was filed in the Haifa District Court, states that the new driver, Saadi, received his driver's license just two weeks before the accident, and he was driving his vehicle without insurance, while under the influence of drugs.

It is further revealed that Saadi did not stop even though a policeman who instructed him to do so, went around two cars where visibility was limited and crossed a continuous dividing line, went down to the side of the road and then collided head-on with the vehicle in which the deceased baby family was traveling.

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The baby killed in the accident Julia Namira (Photo: courtesy of the family)

The accident occurred not far from the BSN gas station at the Shaab junction.

Police officers who noticed Saadi about to turn left from the gas station, onto Road 8050 in the direction of the village of Shaab, stopped next to him on purpose to order him to stop, and one policeman even got out of the car.

According to the indictment, at this point Saadi turned west and began a fast ride.



The indictment further states that after passing a few hundred meters, Saadi overtook two vehicles, veered into the opposite lane and continued driving wildly and fast even when the dotted line became a continuous dividing line.

Saadi finally collided with the vehicle in front of him, and the two cars continued in the direction of an olive grove on the side of the road.

Saadi collided with an olive tree and Namirat was stopped by him inside the orchard.

The small Daihatsu vehicle in which the family was traveling suffered a very severe injury and was crushed.

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The scene of the accident on August 14 (Photo: Israel Police Spokeswoman)

A police officer who arrived at the scene of the accident said he asked Saadi's three Toyota passengers "what happened?", And they did not answer him.

The policeman evacuated the victims and said, "Five minutes later he and the passengers disappeared without giving details."

According to the indictment, after the accident, Saadi walked to Road 805, from where he was taken to his home and the medical center in Nahariya.



The Al-Hazrawi emergency services team evacuated the baby during resuscitation efforts to Rambam Hospital in Haifa, where doctors were forced to determine her death after resuscitation attempts.

Her 3-year-old brother Jude and 5-year-old sister Joan were seriously injured.

Father Bassem, 27, and mother Hanan, 29, were moderately injured in the accident.

The family members were evacuated by MDA to the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, when the parents were released from a hospital only yesterday. Last week, the girl Joan was transferred to Rambam Hospital in Haifa, where she is still hospitalized.



"The very commission of the offense and its circumstances indicate danger," the prosecutor, Advocate Dorit Levy Frank, claims, "Saadi's behavior indicates contempt for human life, driving a vehicle while intoxicated, under the influence of drugs." Saadi admitted in his interrogations that he was bypassed, and that He did not see the vehicle in front of him, claiming he did not use drugs before or after the accident.

The driver's defense attorney: "He did not run away or leave"

Saadi's defense attorney, Advocate Imad al-Hajj representing him with Advocate Juad Shehadeh, said he was seeking medical treatment at the hospital, while his father was on the phone at the time with the traffic examiner, and the three spoke in a conference call until he arrived at the hospital. , Where they met.

"He did not run away or abandon," he asserted.

Saadi, who was arrested that night about six hours after the accident, has been left behind bars since the night of the incident.



The offense of "manslaughter," which was added to the law book of the State of Israel by year, "is intended for cases in which a person takes an unreasonable risk, but hopes that it will not cause a fatal outcome."

Among other things, this offense refers to situations of causing death while playing with a weapon, or dangerous driving.

The maximum penalty for this offense is 12 years imprisonment.

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