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"I was worried about you, I was afraid something would happen to you": Little Yael Melnik's grandmother, whose body was found at a construction site, in a chilling letter | Israel today

2021-11-28T10:41:28.839Z


In the letter she expressed her longing and demanded that the murder suspect, Edward Kachura, stand trial • "The man who did this to you tells stories, says he left you alive and went, liar! He further complains that he is 50 days in custody, the 50 days underground!"


"You will never finish school, you will not get married and you will not have children"

: Ludmila Melnik, the grandmother of 17-year-old Little Yael Melnik, who was found buried last month at a construction site in Kiryat Motzkin, wrote her a moving letter in which she expressed her longing and demanded that Edward Kachura , The murder suspect, will stand trial, after no indictment has yet been filed against him.

"My little one, how much I worried about you, how much I was afraid something would happen to you. I knew that this man, who is 34 years older than you, is not good for you. I tried to keep him away from you, the police already knew me, every time I arrived the police told me: Little Yael's grandmother is coming, "her grandmother wrote, adding:" On Friday I was waiting for you, I called and you did not answer. You sent me a WhatsApp message, you promised me that you would come back soon, that I would not make sure you loved me. "In your belongings and I'm just crying. Grandpa too. You're not sending me messages anymore, I keep sending you."

Eduard Kachura suspected of murdering the late Little Yael Melnik, Photo: Michel Dot Com

At the end she referred to the murder suspect and wrote: "The man who did this to you tells stories, says he left you alive and went, liar! He further complains that he is 50 days in custody, you 50 days underground! In life you will not finish school, you will not marry and have no children. "He needs to get a life sentence, the prosecutor's office does not make a decision and it crushes me. I ask that you help me put this man in his whole life, I owe your help. It is a request from a heartbroken grandmother."

Ludmila's letter was circulated on social media and was accompanied by a link to a mass funding project entitled: "Do not kill us twice" with the aim of launching a public-legal battle to ensure that Little Yael's killer is prosecuted.

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Source: israelhayom

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