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The murder of Tair Rada: Zadorov's lawyer demands to check the hairs found in the toilet - Walla! news

2022-01-02T12:12:29.076Z


Yarom Halevi asked the court to fund the cost of the test for about 50 rootless hairs, from which no DNA can be extracted. Judges: The ambition - to publish the verdict in September; Defense and prosecution: a tight schedule


The murder of Tair Rada: Zadorov's lawyer demands to check the hairs found in the toilet cubicle

Yarom Halevi asked the court to fund the cost of the test for about 50 rootless hairs, from which no DNA can be extracted. Judges: The ambition - to publish the verdict in September; Defense and prosecution: a tight schedule

Shlomi Gabay and Eli Ashkenazi

02/01/2022

Sunday, 02 January 2022, 12:58

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In the video: Testimony of retired Corporal Yaron Shor, an expert in the field of shoe prints (Eli Ashkenazi)

Roman Zadorov's lawyer, Yarom Halevi, demanded today (Sunday) during the retrial held for the murder of Tair Rada, to conduct an investigation into the hairs found at the murder scene. These are about 50 rootless hairs, which can not be tested by DNA production, but by a mitochondrial test whose results are much less significant. The defense did not send the hairs for testing, claiming that the cost of the test is too high. At the



same time, the judges discussed witnesses who would be summoned to testify at the trial, including the head of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Dr. Chen Kugel, to whom the Ministry of Health has not yet returned an answer regarding the submission of his opinion and testimony in court. Kugel, who was a defense witness in the first trial, claims that blood could not flow from her body hours after death, so the blood found on the track found at the scene dripped very close to the murder.



The issue of schedules also came up during the hearing.

The judges said that the ambition is to publish the verdict in September, and therefore requested that the defense case end in June.

However, both Zadorov's defense attorneys and prosecution representatives argued that this was a tight schedule.

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The testimony of Aviv Aharonovich, a friend of Tair's, was heard in the Nazareth District Court today. According to defense attorneys, her testimony regarding blood drops she saw in cell number three was unreliable, and today in a further cross-examination, defense attorneys sought to refute her testimony about the blood in the bathroom she saw on the day of the murder.



According to Aharonovitch's testimony, on the day of the murder, she arrived at the school as usual and met Tair at 12:00. "She came to say hello to our class, I told her I missed it and I went to geography for seven hours. In class I had my cell phone confiscated. At about 13:30 I went to the teachers' room and asked for it back," the witness said.



She added that she went upstairs to the girls' bathroom on the second floor to pick up paper and wash her face.

"There are four cells, a fourth cell is always closed, a third was also closed. My instinct was to enter the third cell. I looked down and saw all-star shoes in pink. I saw blood stains and it seemed legitimate to a girl my age. I was sure it was menstrual blood," she said.

Aharonovitch noted that she met another girl outside the bathroom and told her that the bathroom stinks.

This she claimed responded to her in response because it was because of menstruation.

Tair Rada, Reproduction (Photo: Ginny)

The witness later came to the action of a youth movement, where she was told that they were looking for Tair.

"I called one of the friends who told me they were in the zoo. When I got to school I saw all the fuss."

Aharonovitch also testified before police after the murder that she saw the Allstar shoes in the bathroom.



In the cross-examination, the witness was asked why she knocked on cell number three if she went into the bathroom just to take a tissue, and if she saw that the cell was locked.

Also, in her first statement the witness stated that she saw two drops of blood and feet, while in her second statement she stated that she only saw shoes.

The jeans worn by Tair Rada on the day of the murder (Photo: Eli Ashkenazi)

Adv. Yarom Halevi:

"The Allstar shoes you saw, you knew it was not Tair's shoes."



Aviv Aharonovitch:

"With myself at that moment, no, I did not know what Tair's shoes were.

I was exposed to this figure the first time I came to testify at trial, that she was wearing cougar shoes.

Before, I did not know what she was wearing and I did not want to know either "



Adv. Yarom Halevi:

" You only saw the drops of blood you describe when you bent down under the door. You did not see blood elsewhere in the bathroom "



Aviv Aharonovitch:

" True "



Adv. Yarom Halevi:

" You can count on your memory that apart from the blood droplets you saw in cell three, there was no place with blood marks, neither in the plaza, nor in the sink. "



Aviv Aharonovitch:

" True. "

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