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Neighbor of the murdered woman from Nahariya: "We heard screams at night and then silence, she was stabbed all over her body"
Residents living near Shula Sharabi, 76, who was allegedly stabbed to death by her son, were shocked by the incident, and they tell of "a woman with a soul who came to help everyone."
The suspect, who according to neighbors had been hospitalized for long periods in a psychiatric institution, was arrested, and he riots at the station and tries to punch those around him.
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Yoav Itiel
Thursday, February 18, 2021, 1:00 p.m.
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In the video: The scene of the suspicion of murder in Nahariya (Photo: Yoav Itiel)
Neighbors of Shula Sharabi, 76, from Nahariya, who was allegedly stabbed to death by her son this morning (Thursday), were shocked by the incident, and said they were a normative family and a woman "with a soul who came to help everyone."
Her 40-year-old son was arrested, and according to residents, he was hospitalized for long periods at the Mizra Psychiatric Hospital.
The detained son is handcuffed, does not cooperate with his interrogators and is raging at the Nahariya station where he was transferred.
He is handcuffed to a chair, and continues to try and free himself from it and bump into the wall and those around him.
He refuses to talk to anyone, and it appears that he will be taken for a preliminary psychiatric diagnosis even before a court hearing on the extension of his detention.
Sharabi is a widow and mother of six children who lived alone on the second floor of a two-story apartment building, where her husband's family members also lived.
According to the neighbors, her son, who occasionally also lived with her or in a nearby housing unit, stabbed her many times in all parts of her body.
The entrance to the murdered woman's apartment, today (Photo: Yoav Itiel)
One of the neighbors said that shortly after 03:00 she heard a man shouting and calling a woman's name.
Then, she said, the voices disappeared.
The police received a call around 04:30 and the police called MDA.
Yehudit Greiner, a neighbor of Shula Sharabi, said: "I also know her hottie who lives in the neighborhood.
They are wonderful people.
She was next door to everyone.
Come on everyone to help and do, I really do not know what happened.
I only spoke to her a few days ago. "
Greiner said she was awake late at night and heard voices that might have come from the house.
Then there was complete silence.
That's it, "she said." She was friends with all the neighbors.
Coming if help was needed, a sick young woman she would come to lived here.
A woman with a soul. "
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A police car near Sharabi's home.
Today (Photo: Yoav Itiel)
The investigation is being conducted at the unit for the fight against crime in the Asher area.
The members of the forensic department have been working at the scene since this morning, and the body will be transferred to the National Institute of Forensic Medicine in Abu Kabir.
City welfare officials came and talked to family members.
Investigators are expected to bring the suspect's son to the Magistrate's Court in the Krayot, where they will request an extension of his detention.
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