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Eldad Perry's widow found out she was pregnant after the murder and asked to delay the evacuation of the house
The widow of a real estate developer who was murdered last week near a synagogue in Rehovot has asked the court not to vacate her home and sell it in the shadow of creditors' pressure. Last week, the Central District Attorney's Office filed an indictment against Daniel Kedar for aggravated murder of Perry
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Sunday, 28 November 2021, 12:38 Updated: 12:45
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In the video: Documenting the route of the arrival of the suspect in the murder of Eldad Perry and reporting to HaMoked 100 (Photo: Israel Police Spokeswoman)
The widow of a real estate developer Eldad Perry, who was assassinated last month, asked the court not to vacate the house at the request of creditors - after discovering that she is pregnant from him. She said she has three children and only recently discovered her pregnancy.
Perry was shot dead last October Near the synagogue in Rehovot where he used to pray Last week, the Central District Attorney's Office filed an indictment against Daniel Kedar for aggravated murder of a real estate developer.
According to the indictment brought before the Central District Court in Lod, the 64-year-old grandfather, a resident of Rishon Lezion, fired seven bullets at the entrance of a synagogue in Rehovot in the middle of last month and fled on a motorcycle, until he was arrested nearly a month later.
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Perry (Photo: Flash 90, Jonathan Zindel)
Kedar purchased from the Perry company two apartments in the Lod project for NIS 5 million. A demand for additional payment made him feel that the real estate developer had deceived him, which led to the decision to end his life. When you have to shoot, shoot - do not talk. "The
prosecution stated in the indictment that Kedar joined the purchase group in 2018. He paid NIS 2.2 million in advance for Peri for two apartments, relying on a personal guarantee from the real estate developer. During the months of September-October 2020, an insolvency petition was filed against Perry's real estate group, and against Perry himself, including his personal assets. The apartments.
Following the court decision, he began making surveillance and observations on Perry.
Kedar used to arrive in the early morning hours to his area of residence, observe his home and learn the routine of his life.
During his observations he learned that Perry used to frequent the synagogue.
On the morning of the murder, Kedar arrived at the synagogue parking lot while riding a motorcycle he owned, with his license plate hidden and armed with his personal pistol.
There, he waited until the victim arrived, shot him at close range and caused his death on the spot.
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