"Justice for Children": Parents protested outside the detention extension hearing for suspects of abuse in a kindergarten in Petah Tikva
The parents waved signs with the words "When the doors close - the monsters wake up" and "I was abused and I could not tell."
The two, Orly Davidovich and her daughter and Daniel Leibowitz, are suspected of physically harming the children of "Orly's Lolly" kindergarten
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13/02/2022
Sunday, 13 February 2022, 09:46 Updated: 09:55
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Dozens of parents protested this morning (Sunday) in front of the Magistrate's Court in Petah Tikva, where a hearing is being held on extending the detention of the principal of the "Orly Lolly" kindergarten in the city and her kindergarten teacher, who are suspected of child abuse.
The parents waved signs with the words "When the doors close - the monsters wake up", as well as "Abused me and I could not tell", and shouted "Justice for the children" and "Dad, mom - save me".
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The "Orly's Lolly" kindergarten in Petah Tikva (Photo: Reuven Castro)
The investigation against the two, Orly Davidovich and her daughter and Daniel Leibowitz, opened with a complaint from one of the kindergarten girls' parents, about two years old, who suspected that she was physically abused by the responsible party - which they said led to behavioral change on the part of the girl.
After documentation was collected from the kindergarten cameras, several cases of very serious violence were identified by the kindergarten teacher against several children at various times, including shaking, pulling hair, slapping the children and actual violence.
The two were arrested last Tuesday.
At the first hearing, a police spokesman claimed that Davidovich admitted in her interrogation that she had allegedly witnessed violence on her daughter's part of the children - and did not prevent this.
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