Suspected murder: 18-year-old woman was found lifeless, her partner arrested
An 18-year-old woman was found tonight (Friday to Saturday) without a wind in her apartment in Be'er Sheva.
Police arrived at the scene and arrested her partner on suspicion of murder.
The suspect, a 25-year-old Be'er Sheva resident, has a history of violence and was released from prison a month ago.
He will be brought in on Saturday to discuss the extension of his detention.
The body of the deceased was transferred to the Institute of Forensic Medicine.
One of the neighbors claimed that the suspect would beat her in an extreme way, "blew her up. He also beat his mother two weeks ago. An 18-year-old girl went to Kaput."
The neighbor told about the suspect's past.
"I prevented him from blowing her up two weeks ago."
The young woman's sister who returned: "He sat for six months because of violence against her. Only a month ago he was released. My sister called the police and a policeman came. The policeman said she was over 18 and could go wherever she wanted. She went to Be'er Sheva and it ended in murder. The policeman could have prevented "This murder. We knew it would end badly. We tried to do everything. My mother locked her in the house. It did not help."
The apartment in Be'er Sheva where the body was found, Photo: Dudu Greenspan
Fires across the country: Fire control in olive and grove has been achieved, the Ministry of Environmental Protection warns of air pollution
Against the background of the abysmal weather and strong winds, a number of fires broke out today (Saturday) in several centers around the country.
In Goethe in the Galilee and Zeitan in the lowlands, their dead residents were evacuated and the fire was finally brought under control.
At the same time, a large thorn bush was raging in Moshav Zeitan.
Houses were evacuated and fire and rescue teams under the command of Rabbi Reshef Itzik Ben Aderet worked to put it out, with real danger to a residential building and storage.
Fires erupted against the background of the haze created by high concentrations of breathable particles in the air, due to meteorological conditions.
According to the Ministry of Health, high air pollution is expected to prevail tomorrow in most areas.
About 30 fire crews are working in Goita in order to take control of the fire // Photo: Documentation of the Northern Fire Operations
The entanglement in Turkey: The couple's lawyer: "The extension of detention is delusional and contrary to all art"
After a Turkish court decided to extend the detention of Natalie and the Oknin rebels by 20 days, Advocate Nir Jaslovic, representing the couple, landed in Istanbul today (Saturday) to try to change the decision. Tonight Natalie's daughter, Shiraz, is due to land in Istanbul. "I witnessed a conversation between the mother and the family members - she asked to help her in any way and help her in the most difficult distress they are in," said Adv. Jaslowitz.
The lawyer claimed that the prosecutor's office in Turkey sees the reality in an illusory and unfounded way.
"I think what we have seen today is an illusory decision that is contrary to all the treaty regarding detention between countries and it is time to reverse that decision."
As mentioned, the court in Istanbul postponed the release of the couple of tourists who were arrested on suspicion of photographing the presidential palace, despite estimates that the two would be released.
The couple arrested in Turkey, Photo: Courtesy of the family
Final: Britney Spears is released from guardianship
A Los Angeles court released singer Britney Spears last night (Friday-Saturday) from a nearly 14-year guardianship.
In this way, control of her life, money and property finally returns to her.
Britney fans celebrated outside the courtroom.
Spears said after the decision: "This is the best day of my life. I think I'm going to cry all day. I love my fans so much."
Britney Spears and her father, Photo: Instagram