After she was almost murdered on the eve of Rosh Hashanah by her husband, she wants to convey a message that will prevent the next case • Last night, the name of the aggressor - Aviad Moshe was allowed to be published
In an act of heroism, Shira, who was nearly murdered, decided to publish her photos from the hospital showing the severe damage her husband had caused her.
In the photos, Shira is seen with bruises all over her body, and she is still in critical condition.
She has lost 70 percent of her right eye, and is expecting a very long rehabilitation period.
Shira published the difficult photos through her family, in order to reveal similar cases from the past of her husband, Aviad Moshe, whose name was revealed last night, and also to prevent such similar cases from happening again.
Last night, Tuesday, the deputy president of the Be'er Sheva District Court, Judge Ariel Vago, revoked the Magistrate's Court's restraining order in Be'er Sheva regarding the identity of the man who tried to murder his wife, 31-year-old Shira Moshe, on New Year's Eve. Publication of his name: Aviad Moshe, 45, 45 years old.
During a hearing to extend Aviad's detention last Friday, Shira's relatives asked Judge George Amorai to allow the disclosure of her husband's name by virtue of the public's right to know. Shira, who is still hospitalized, also claimed that the publication of the name would cause victims of domestic violence to "gather courage and complain."