"I do not know, if I had not been successful I might have been a body," said a 38-year-old Tel Aviv resident today (Sunday), whose partner returned to a drunken house and began attacking her.
With her last strength, the resident managed to subdue the suspect and tie him with his hands and feet and using an extension cord around his neck.
Later, when the suspect tried to untie the knot, the woman bit him in the hand.
Only about an hour later, she called the police who arrested both her and her handcuffed and bruised partner.
Today the two were released in court.
Yesterday afternoon, a report was received by the police from a woman who claimed that her husband had assaulted her.
The patrol officers of the neighborhood police who arrived could not believe what they saw when they saw the husband handcuffed to a chair and bruised in the head.
The police immediately released him and the two were arrested and brought to the police station.
In the afternoon, the police took the two to court, where they sought to extend their detention for mutual assault.
The woman's defense attorney, Advocate Polina Surin of the Public Defender's Office, asked to release the woman and said that her client was very afraid of the conduct of the spouse who was drunk and tried to break down the door and attack her with tools. Then physically assaulted her, in the head.The lawyer added that her client had managed to take over the assailant.
On the other hand, came the power of the spouse, said that yesterday when he wanted to return to the apartment she did not open the door for him.
He said the man asked the neighbor to come in and when he came in she hit him in the pan.
As a result, he fainted and lost consciousness.
At this time the complainant tied him with duct tape and electrical wire.
"She is not small and I do not understand why he was arrested since he is supposed to be the complainant," the defense attorney concluded.
Judge Or Mammon eventually released the two spouses, each to a different home for a four-day house arrest and also issued a restraining order from them and a self-bail and third-party signature.
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