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A nursing home worker in Haifa is suspected of assaulting an elderly woman: "She asked for help, and he had a convulsion" - Walla! news

2020-12-08T07:14:06.078Z


The suspect, a 54-year-old resident of Kfar Kanna, was arrested after the 82-year-old tenant told her daughter that he had treated her violently in several different cases. According to her, the last case was more difficult than usual: "He punched her, she has difficulty moving her hand." The director of the nursing home denied: "This is not the first time she has had false complaints"


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A nursing home worker in Haifa is suspected of assaulting an elderly woman: "She asked for help, and he had a convulsion"

The suspect, a 54-year-old resident of Kfar Kanna, was arrested after the 82-year-old tenant told her daughter that he had treated her violently in several different cases.

According to her, the last case was more difficult than usual: "He punched her, she has difficulty moving her hand."

The director of the nursing home denied: "This is not the first time she has had false complaints"

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  • Haifa

  • Retirement homes

Yoav Itiel

Sunday, 06 December 2020, 16:41

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In the video: Extending the detention of an elderly woman suspected of rape in Haifa (Photo: Yoav Itiel, Editing: Itai Amram)

Haifa police arrested a worker at the Nof Hagefen nursing home in the city last night (Saturday), on suspicion of assaulting an elderly woman who lives there.

The daughter of the 82-year-old tenant from Kiryat Ata called the police in the morning, after she told her that she had been beaten.

The arrest of the worker, a 54-year-old resident of Kfar Kanna, occurred when he arrived on duty.

The police will demand today the extension of his detention in the Magistrate's Court in the city.



"In the morning my mother called when she was crying. I have never heard her cry like that except when my grandmother died," her daughter told Walla!

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"She told me that she had been beaten, that she had been beaten. She told me the name straight away. I came immediately from the kibbutz in the north and my brothers also came."



"Recently she said several times that she had something she did not want to say, and then when I asked what - she told me he was pushing her all the time," she added.

"I do not know why such a thing is happening. Overall lately the therapists there have been nice and she had fun there, and I am now hitting on a sin why I did not address it."

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"Having trouble moving the hand."

Damage caused to an elderly woman

According to the daughter, the latter case was more difficult than usual.

"Saturday morning it was different, and she straight up said it. She told me he punched her in the shoulder and near, and when she talked to me she cried while saying it hurt her. She had trouble moving her hand. It probably happened at night when she called him to "That he would come and help her. He had a convulsion that did not let him sleep and beat her," she said.



"I heard that there are people on the team who say she is demented and complains serially. That is not true," she continued.

"If they had been treated once he would not have had to complain again and again. She has been there for seven years and this is the first time such a thing has happened. They claim the blow to her is an old blow. There is a clear mark on her. They say it is from drugs she received, "And there was no such sign of her on Tuesday either."

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"Maybe my mistake is that I did not immediately take her to the hospital," she added, "my mother from all the commotion and fear and stress wanted nothing. She wanted to go to sleep. It is very difficult to remember that because of the corona we only see her once a week, Tuesday, for twenty minutes." .

Nursing Home: "Not the first time there have been false complaints"

Bella Milostov, the director of the nursing home, denied the allegations.

"There are no signs of violence on her. I am sure he will be released today because there is nothing," she claimed.

"We here protect every therapist and patient, and treat really with an iron fist in any case of violence. The whole staff is tested. The senior staff is a team of many years. For this patient, this is not the first time there have been false complaints and we are not the first time treating the lady's complaints." .



"I'm angry that information is being taken without clarification. Yesterday morning we started clearly after we learned there was a complaint and today the violence committee is clearly continuing extended. "Here, no one is allowed to stay in the institution if there is only a suspicion of violence," she continued, but added that "there are no cameras in the rooms. There are cameras in the corridors and stations."

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