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Shot from zero range: A 61-year-old Haifa resident will be charged with the murder of a street dweller he collected at his home - Walla! news

2021-09-09T14:48:25.549Z


The investigation reveals that the defendant, Georgi Zalkov, picked up the victim at his home about a month before he murdered him there. After his wife refused to return home while the guest was there, an argument developed between him and the street dweller, and he shot himself in the head. Today, the police will ask to extend his detention until the end of the proceedings


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Shot from zero range: A 61-year-old Haifa resident will be charged with the murder of a street dweller he collected at his home

The investigation reveals that the defendant, Georgi Zalkov, picked up the victim at his home about a month before he murdered him there.

After his wife refused to return home while the guest was there, an argument developed between him and the street dweller, and he shot himself in the head.

Today, the police will ask to extend his detention until the end of the proceedings

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  • Haifa

Yoav Itiel

Thursday, 09 September 2021, 17:43

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Police today (Thursday) filed a prosecutor's statement against Georgy Zalkov, a 61-year-old Haifa resident, on suspicion of murdering Dmitry Yagurov, 41, who lived at his home about three weeks ago.

The investigation reveals that the resident picked up the victim, Der Rehov, at his home about a month before the murder, and that after an argument that broke out between them, he shot himself in the head.

Following this, the gunshot was critically injured and was pronounced dead at the Rambam hospital in the city. Today the police request to extend the detention of a suspect by the end of the proceedings.



According to the findings of the investigation, Z'lkob collected his apartment the Yegorova defying his wife, who returned from abroad the same time, And did not agree to enter their house when the guest was there.

It further appears that the suspect asked the victim if he wanted to pray before he was shot at.

Zalkov finally fired his head from zero range.



According to investigators, after the shooting, Zalkov called his wife, and when she could not believe that he had shot him to death, he sent her pictures of the dying Yagurov.

Only after she begged him to call for help did he call the police.

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Shot in the head from zero range.

A policeman at the murder scene (Photo: Israel Police Spokeswoman)

Zalkov later tried to direct the scene, laying a knife on the floor and telling police he was forced to fire in self-defense, after Shigorov tried to snatch the gun from him.

According to him, he holds a weapon in his license as part of his job as a security guard in Carmelit.

He even threw the lone bullet pod shot into the trash.



Attorney Boris Sherman, representing Zalkov on behalf of the Public Defender's Office, noted that he had not yet been told by the police or the State Attorney's Office what death he would be charged with.

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