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Shot in front of children: Policeman Amir Raz will be charged with the murder of his wife Na'ala
Raz, 33, who served in the Modiin police, was arrested after informing his commanders that he had shot dead his wife, Diana Deadbiev, earlier this month.
His detention has been extended from time to time, and today DIP is expected to file an indictment against him
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Daniel Dolev
Thursday, 25 February 2021, 08:06
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In the video: The police submitted a prosecutor's statement against Amir Raz, who is suspected of murdering his wife (Photo: Niv Aharonson, Yatam Ronen and Sapir Levy)
The Department of Police Investigations is expected to file an indictment today (Thursday) in the Central District Court in Lod against Amir Raz, who is suspected of murdering his wife Diana Deadbiev at their home in Na'ala.
Raz, 33, who served in the intelligence police, is suspected of shooting his wife to death earlier this month - in front of their children.
Deadbeev, a relationship counselor, was shot to death shortly before Shabbat began yesterday.
An initial investigation of the incident revealed that the man called his commander immediately after the act and told him: "I shot my wife."
The couple's four children were handed over to the two's parents.
Raz was active in community life in the community, and she and her partner were well known.
She is survived by four children.
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