Two city residents will be charged with causing the death of Sharifa Abu Muammar, who was shot to death during a quarrel between clans • She planned to open the school year with her students
She left behind three children.
Fire Abu Muammar
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Courtesy of the family
An indictment is expected to be filed tomorrow (Wednesday) by the Central District Attorney's Office against two Ramla residents suspected of involvement in the murder of Sharifa Abu Muammar, a city resident who was shot dead last month.
They are expected to be charged with causing the death of Abu Muammar.
The murdered woman, Abu Muammar, was hit by a stray bullet during a shot fired at another person during a clan conflict.
Magen David Adom teams that arrived at the scene provided her with medical treatment and transferred her to Shamir-Assaf Harofeh Hospital, where they were forced to determine her death.
Several suspects involved in the murder were arrested later that day.
Abu Muammar, 30 at the time of her death and mother of three, was a teacher at the Dror Technological School in Ramla.
She planned to open the school year the next day, and even managed to visit the school, decorate the classroom where she was supposed to teach balloons and even made gift boxes for the students.
A few hours before her death, Sharifa commented on the school teachers' WhatsApp group to open the school year: "Thank you everyone. Ask everyone to keep the balloons so the students don't blow them up. Guests will arrive in the morning and during the day "So please keep and wake up the students. Happy New Year to you all, love and appreciate, fire."