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The teacher from Tel Aviv is suspected of attacking other girls: "Do not reveal to anyone, delete the conversation"
Yarkon area investigators suspect that the teacher, Yotam Okon, committed sexual offenses with other girls, and in the coming days more students will be summoned to testify.
To Walla!
There were more messages Okon sent to the girl on WhatsApp of a sexual nature.
The girls shared a tic-tac-toe: "Thank you for raising awareness"
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Thursday, 22 July 2021, 12:42
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Police are investigating a suspicion that the teacher from Tel Aviv, Yotam Okon, the suspect who committed sexual offenses on a 13-year-old girl, committed sexual offenses on other students.
Researchers in the Yarkon area are examining the information that has reached them, and it is possible that more girls will be invited to testify later.
"Police are calling on the public to come and complain if they know of a suspicion of committing offenses by the suspect," a senior police official said.
At the same time, to Walla!
Learned of further messages he sent to the girl who filed the complaint against him, in which he asked that she not disclose the correspondence and the relationship between them.
"Do not reveal to anyone," he wrote to her.
"Erase the conversation between us."
He later added, "I'm dying to end up together."
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Asked the girl to delete the messages.
Okon (Photo: Official Website, Walla!)
The Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court yesterday extended by four days the detention of Okon, a teacher at an elementary school in Tel Aviv, the suspect who committed sexual offenses on his 13-year-old student.
Okon, who was arrested about two weeks ago, is a suspect who also asked her to send him nude photos of her and take a video of herself while committing sexual acts.
Judge Christina Hilu-Assad wrote that "the offenses attributed to the suspect are serious and serious, especially in light of the suspect's status as the minor's teacher. Examination of the investigation file shows that the offenses extend beyond what the suspect admits. The offenses establish a dangerous cause of arrest."
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