The son of the alternative therapist suspected of involvement in the death of a 26-year-old from Tel Sheva, said today (Monday) that his father "only does good to people."
This, against the background of the allegations and documentation that illustrates the ceremony in question (at the top of the article) included, among other things, suffocation.
"He is known throughout the sector. The police always inflate things, even in Umm Hiran they said that those who shot him were a terrorist," the son said.
"The truth will come out. It is very difficult for us. The family is very well known and good, he educated his children well. Everyone has good professions that are caregivers: doctors, pharmacist, physiotherapist."
A Bedouin resident of the south, told of a treatment he underwent with the same sheikh: "I was constantly nervous, I broke things at home, I had problems with my wife. I turned to the same sheikh. He laid me on a mattress, put me headphones with prayers from the Koran. He strangled me, I flew his hands towards the end, I felt I was suffocating. "
Advocate Shimon Turgeman, representing the 32-year-old family doctor who was arrested said: “The doctor in my opinion should not have been here in the first place, everything he did was under his actions as part of his training, he tried to save the lady, that is his part.
He has nothing to do with before and after he is in the middle he is not involved in any story that comes out or is implied from this affair, he is a doctor in it started and ended his role in the event, who asked for his help in trying to give medical assistance.
that's it".
As you may recall, an alternative therapist and a doctor from the Bedouin sector were arrested last night on suspicion of involvement in the death of a 26-year-old woman, who passed away after performing an alternative ceremony.
The two suspects are relatives of Ismail Haniyeh, head of Hamas' political bureau.
The deceased's husband, a 25-year-old man from the diaspora, was also arrested on suspicion of taking her for treatment.
Advocate Moti Yosef, representing the young woman's husband, said: "First of all it is a tragedy, from the beginning I will say the husband is not connected to anything he does not even know what happened there, all it was was that his wife did not feel well probably from what I understood Suffering from mental distress of one kind or another. Usually in the Bedouin sector it is customary to take in such situations to sheikhs who know how to handle it and say all kinds of magic words, Quran and so on. From this process the person is actually suffocated, and then apparently he suffocated her.
"She lost consciousness, he called a doctor. They tried to revive her. The doctor called the ambulance and the police. From what I understood, this is the whole story. I mean, they made this tragedy a story like a planned conspiracy, not at all. "I see the cause of death. I guess the cause of death is as a result of the suffocation but it is not something done intentionally or intentionally, as they say - it is an unfortunate tragedy."