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Hippo mother murder: The couple who murdered Padia Kadis were sentenced to 25 years in prison - Walla! news

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Amir Marmesh and Tracy Kadis, who were convicted in a plea deal in the murder of Tracy's mother about two years ago, will be punished with 25 years in prison and compensation for the murdered woman's family of NIS 258,000. The two committed the murder because the mother objected to a connection between them


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Hippo Mother Murder: The couple who murdered Padia Cadis were sentenced to 25 years in prison

Amir Marmesh and Tracy Kadis, who were convicted in a plea deal in the murder of Tracy's mother about two years ago, will be punished with 25 years in prison and compensation for the murdered woman's family of NIS 258,000.

The two committed the murder because the mother objected to a connection between them

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Daniel Dolev

Thursday, 17 September 2020, 16:43

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Amir Marmesh and Tracy Kadis, who were convicted in a plea bargain in the murder of Tracy's mother, Padia, were sentenced to 25 years in prison today (Thursday) because she opposed the connection between them.

In addition, each of them will compensate the family of the murdered woman with NIS 258,000.



"Murder of a parent by his daughter close to the age of minors is an inconceivable act," the judges wrote in the sentence.

"So is the act of the killer's spouse who murders and takes the life of a mother out of his love for her daughter and out of a desire to please her. "And again with the intent to kill, and from death when it is grounded in blood and falls, it does not cease and all this when in close proximity immediately, the daughter knows, supports the act and takes part in it.

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A young woman from Jaffa and her partner were convicted of murdering her mother two years ago - and will be sentenced to 25 years in prison

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Murdered because she opposed the connection between them.

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According to the indictment in which the two confessed, on the night of the murder, daughter Caddis allowed her partner to enter the family home by opening the back front door for him.

Marmesh arrived equipped with a knife, and to disguise his identity wore a scarf provided by his partner.

He went up to the second floor of the house, where he encountered a mother and stabbed her seven deadly stabs in the upper body.

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