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Adi's mother shot in Bat Yam: "We did not tell her daughter that she was hospitalized"
Vicky Peretz, the mother of 36-year-old Adi who was fatally injured after she was shot, said in an interview with 103FM that her daughter "got into a fight with criminals."
Following the hospital's update that Peretz's condition has improved, her mother said that "she is recovering"
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Thursday, 12 August 2021, 09:20 Updated: 09:21
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Adi Peretz's mother, the woman who was fatally shot by gunfire in Bat Yam on Monday, said this morning (Thursday) that the family had not yet told Adi's daughter that she had been hospitalized since the incident.
"The granddaughter is fine, but she does not know that her mother is hospitalized. She is with me and we hug her and love her," she said in an interview with 103FM.
Vicky Peretz referred to the direction of the investigation, according to which it was a mistake in identification, and said: "She got into a fight with criminals, there is nothing to do."
Yesterday, the Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, where she is hospitalized, updated that her condition had improved and she was weaned from the soul and began to show the first signs of communication with her surroundings.
Mother Vicky said of her recovery: "My daughter is out of danger, she is feeling well and everything is fine."
Adi Peretz (Photo: Official Website, Facebook)
A restraining order was imposed on the details of the investigation, but within its limitations it can be said that the investigation is now focused on the criminal level.
The main suspicion as reported on the night of the incident is that the background is a conflict between criminals that Adi accidentally got into.
A senior police official told Walla!
"Several hours after the serious incident, and in accordance with the findings we have collected so far, the investigation examines a number of directions, including the suspicion of random shooting at the vehicle, along with an examination of other shooting circumstances," he said.
He also noted that Peretz's relatives testified.
Also, to Walla!
The recording came from the citizen who reported the incident to the police, in which he was heard saying to the policewoman: "There is a bunch of shots, there are shouts, people are shouting in the street. Come quickly, we were scared that there are no such things, we closed all the windows. ".
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