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After release under house arrest: Roman Zadorov's retrial begins Israel today

2021-09-11T21:23:29.876Z


Fifteen years after being arrested on suspicion of murdering the girl Tair Rada, Zdorov will appear in court for the first time in civilian clothes • The hearing in his case will be technical and he is expected to deny the charges against him.


Fifteen years after Roman Zadorov was arrested on suspicion of murdering the girl Tair Rada in December 2006, today (Sunday) defendant Zadorov will leave the home of his wife Olga's parents in Katzrin, where he is lecturing on house arrest.

He will make his way to the District Court in Nazareth for the first time in a civilian vehicle dressed in civilian clothes and not in prisoner clothes, and in Zinzana - the prisoner vehicle of the Prison Service.

His family members will accompany him to court instead of members of the Nachshon unit.

The hearing in Zadorov's case is technical, in which the indictment will be read and defendant Zadorov is expected to deny the charges against him.

In the amended indictment filed against him by the State Attorney's Office, the section was changed from premeditated murder to aggravated murder.

Zadorov is also accused of disrupting an investigation.

After reading the indictment, the defense attorneys will go over the list of witnesses. Only after the holidays will the trial resume in a series of hearings in which the evidence will be heard again in its retrial. 168 prosecution witnesses are expected to be heard at the trial, 14 of them new, including AK, Ole Kravchenko, whose name came up in investigations and was cleared of any suspicion, but despite this there are still those who are still trying to link her to the murder of the girl Tair Rada.

Source: israelhayom

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