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Struck in Astonishment: How the Secret Novel Directed by Kobi Strugg, a bereaved father of a cherry warrior, became an indictment against him for attempted murder | Israel today

2022-02-18T06:15:47.329Z


Four years ago that all Kobi Strog had his late son Shachar, a cherry warrior who was killed as a result of a gunfight • Strog then displayed extraordinary humanity, when he sought to mitigate the sentence of the fighter who shot his son • No one could expect him to stand behind bars for many years , After being charged with attempted murder of L., with whom he had a secret affair for 12 years • "Kobe told me 'close your eyes'. "I thought he was bringing me a ring, and I suddenly felt such a boom in my head," L. said in her testimony. To the police the object he used to beat L. told his associates only: "I regret the loss of his temper. This is not the way to end the relationship with L. If I wanted to kill her, I would use a knife. "


We may never know what exactly went through Kobi Strugg's mind the second he entered L.'s apartment, with whom he had a secret romantic relationship for 12 years, and why he chose to end their relationship with extraordinary violence.

Strugg, who in March 2018 lost his son, the late Charm Warrior Sergeant Shachar Strog, who was killed by a bullet ejection as a result of a gunfight - then demonstrated exceptional humanity when he asked that the fighter who shot his son not be sent to prison for many years.

He did not show the same compassion for L., who dreamed of having a child with him, even though he was married.

On August 3, 2020, the day he promised to move in with her, he punched her hard in the head and neck until she had to pretend to be dead so that he would stop his actions.

Struggle was arrested that day, and later charged with attempted murder.

The affair was only allowed to be published six months ago, to allow Strugg's daughter to finish high school without having to deal with gossip about her father's difficult actions.

She is currently a soldier in the IDF.

Strog recently divorced his wife, Michal, but he maintains telephone contact with the Nitzan Detention Center in Ramla.

He is staying in Wing 4, which is networked with security cameras and is intended for detainees under surveillance, some due to a suicidal risk.

With Strugg are in a cell a veteran inmate convicted of drug offenses and serving as his supporter, and two known detainees: Amir Raz, charged with the murder of his wife Diana Deadbeev, and anesthesiologist Assaf Karpel, accused of trying to murder the partner of a doctor he courted.

Strog has not yet explained his actions.

Surprisingly, he hired the services of the chairman of the Bar Association, Adv. Avi Chimi, who represented the Cherry Warrior who killed his son - and through him transmitted to the Jerusalem District Court a preliminary written version.

"Indeed, throughout the period when he and L. were in a romantic relationship, they discussed the possibility of living together and starting a family," it was noted.

"The conversation intensified and crystallized into a decision to move in together, while the defendant was pressured to leave the house. As the time approached, the defendant was in increasing mental distress. "When he left her home, he did not think that she had suffered a life-threatening injury."

At no point, and when his testimony in court is expected to be heard in a few months, did Strugg express public remorse or betray the object he used to beat L.

However, in phone conversations with his family and friends he claims he does not know what happened to him that day.

"I regret the loss of his temper," he told his associates, "this is a mistake and this is not the way to end the relationship with L. If I wanted to kill her, I would use a knife."

This is reflected in the extraordinary affair from the police investigations, the testimony in court and conversations with associates.

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Kobi Strugg, 52, who lived in Givatayim until the incident, came to the public consciousness following one of the most tragic tragedies in the Duvdevan undercover unit.

On March 20, 2018, our son Shahar and his good friend N. decided to play with weapons.

They drew pistols facing each other, in a practice that was common in those days in the unit.

Shahar's gun had a bushing, an orange plastic tube that secures the weapons, but N.'s gun did not have a bushing and a bullet remained in the barrel.

He fired only one shot, hitting Shahar's chest.

N. was convicted of killing Shahar and reckless use of a weapon and sent to a year and a half in prison.

Strog Sr. said at the time in a pain-filled interview to the "Sitting" supplement that "he should not be punished for ruining his life. To take such a child, who made a terrible mistake, a terrible mistake, and put him in jail with murderers, is to ruin his life."

After the shiva, Struggle tattooed his son's face on his arm, and used to visit the grave every morning, where he drank his first cup of coffee.

More than once he lectured voluntarily in front of the various IDF units and told about Shahar as a soldier and the dangers of playing with weapons.

On the outside, it looked like a close-knit family.

Strug's partner in the manpower company RKLT, which provided cleaning workers to hotels across the country, had a hard time digesting the suspicions against his friend, whom he called "my brother," and described Strug's difficulties.

"They were such a beautiful family, there were no dramas," said the partner of Sgt. Oren Nagar, from the Crime Investigation Unit in the Zion area of ​​Jerusalem. "Before the disaster, they looked like a family in a very beautiful relationship.

Two parents, two children, look very beautiful on the outside.

"Kobi was very respectful of Michal. No matter what he did, if she called, he would tell everyone 'wait.' He would take, give back, a sense of protection. Involved in everything. If she needed anything, Yashar would bring it to her. It's all about caring for Michal.

"There was a special connection between him and Shahar. The only thing that bothered him was his commemoration. He functioned in a normal job, but it was not the same. Kobe was such a funny, cool person, jokes. It was over. It was sad all the time. We could have met. Just talk and he could start crying. Many times he would break down. A few minutes of crying.

"Kobe put Shahar's thing first. All the energy and attention. When Michal said she wanted to fly abroad, he told her 'go alone.'

He wanted to stay with Shahar's grave.

I told him it did not seem to me, and he replied that he could not help but go up to the grave every day.

"He's the best person there is. He's super calm. I saw him in situations of stress. Violent? There is no such thing. The most important to him are Michal and the daughter. He was a crazy father, his children were all his business. Then work. I recently had "A conversation with him and he said that there are two important things in his life. One, is to commemorate Shahar. The other, is to take care of the daughter and Michal. That's how he took on his role."

At the end of the testimony the interrogator asked him what he thought about Strog actually leading a double life, to which the partner replied: "I can not believe such a thing. There is no such film. No situation. Just no. He had no intimate relationship outside of marriage. I think I was "I know such a thing. Kobi with L. sounds like the most delusional thing in the world to me. He had many opportunities, but Kobi is a loyal person."

Kobi Strug in court, December 2021. Investigators tried to locate the device with which he beat L., but without success, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

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Despite the outward idyll, Strugg seems to have been bubbling from within many years before Shahar was killed.

L. was not satisfied either.

Her parents divorced when she was a child, and she did not get along with her mother.

Since she had no contact with her father, she moved to live with her grandmother in Jerusalem, together with her uncles, her mother's brothers, with whom she had a close relationship.

When she was 22, she had a romantic relationship with a man 20 years her senior.

He started a business in her name and disappeared after putting her in heavy debt, which she was only able to cover in 2019.

About seven years ago, she moved from Jerusalem to Har Adar, living in a housing unit located under one of the villas.

She nurtured the small apartment, placed crystals on the library, installed lighting in the yard and arranged garden furniture and flower pots on the porch.

In her testimony to the police immediately after the attack, and in testimony given in the Jerusalem District Court, L. (42) described how her relationship with Strugg began, when she was hired in 2007 by his staffing company.

"We met when I was a young worker, about 29 years old, and I was a floor supervisor of hotels that rented the company," she said.

"My job was to inspect the rooms after they were cleaned. In 2018, Kobi appointed me manager of the company's branch in Jerusalem.

"When I started working, we developed a relationship of trust and appreciation. He really appreciated my giving, my dedication, my work ethic. After seven or eight months he started with me. I answered, because I needed the work. That's how it went for about a year and a half. , And after that I fell in love with him. As a human being he always listens, always hears. Can't say bad things. When he started with me I knew he was married. Overall a boss starting with you. He said he was home because of the kids, and that they were most important to him in the world.

"We were like husband and wife. If it's 20 phones a day, and there was love. I wish every couple such love. Listening and embracing each other. Everything a woman dreams of, everything a man dreams of getting from a woman. We always cared for each other, we always got each other. The second, with the shortcomings. Every morning, at a quarter to eight, we had a call, until he got to the office. Half an hour after that, another call. Like that all day.

"Kobe was for me God, according to which he would rule anything. He would say 'stand up', I would stand up. He would say 'sit down', then sit down. Kobe controlled me in my mind. What I eat, what I wear and what I do. Everything with great love. He did not sleep with me at night, and on Saturdays he would come in the morning. He would come almost every day during the week. He would come to my family. My grandmother was dear to him. My uncles became his friends.

"At first I knew he was home because of the children, and I was the last to hurt the children. That's why I contained the situation for so long. My family knew we had plans for him to move in with me. I do not know if his wife knew about the romantic relationship between us, but my gut feeling is "That she knew. Eight years ago I had an accident and I was in the hospital, and he arrived at 2 at night. You do not do that to your employee."

In her testimony, L. also referred to Shahar.

"I was an integral part of the mourning. From the moment it happened I did not leave him for one second. I was at his house every day from the seventh day. When his wife saw me there, she lowered her head. He would bring home every Friday hot food I made. Every woman understands it's a relationship Not suitable for employee-employer relations only.

"For the past year and a half we have been trying to bring a child, something that unfortunately did not work out. Two weeks before the incident he spoke to my landlady that he wants to expand the apartment so that there is room for his daughter. I did not press, it was a joint decision of both of us.

"The first plan was for me to get pregnant, and when his daughter grows up and the child is 5 he will move in with us. After that Kobe changed his mind, saying he decided on a date in July 2020, that it was his birthday. It was a life dream. 12 years since we met And 10 years since I fell in love with him. I kept waiting. The house was ready, just to come. I would retire a red carpet.

"It was important to me that his daughter be harmed as little as possible, so I asked him not to come over to me on his birthday. I asked him to talk to a psychologist about the girl so we could do it in an orderly manner. He told me he had one conversation with a psychologist. The plan was on Monday, August 3, 2020. He goes with the girl to a psychologist and there he will tell her that he is leaving home. "

The landlady reinforced her words.

"I did not meet Kobi, I just talked to him on the phone," she said in her testimony to police.

"He told me he wanted the room, because 'you are aware that we want to bring a child together.' It will not bother her. "

The nature of the connection between L. and Strog was also addressed by the researchers, who examined both of their laptops and Strog's tablet.

In an internal memorandum dated August 13, the investigator, Major Mor Hazan, wrote that "the messages between them on the phone lasted for many years.

They both sent messages with signs of love and hearts, and in recent months have talked about bringing a child together.

They talk about trials, and a large number of pregnancy test pictures were shown.

"As part of the move to live together, the two talk about the suspect going to tell his wife and daughter about the move."

L. in court.

"Something took over", Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

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There is no dispute about the nature of the relationship between L. and Strugg, about the long time it took and the intention to move in together.

But Struggle had cold feet.

The indictment, which is based on testimonies from L. and his friends, on examining numerous security cameras and media studies, outlines the route he took that morning, from the moment he left his home in Givatayim.

As usual, he called L. at 7:45.

He was on his way to a construction site in Petah Tikva, where he met for a few minutes with the owner of a management company and then with a car washer builder, to start a joint business with him.

"I got up early, around 5:30," L. told the investigator, Major Shlomzion Marks, who collected the testimony from her while she was hospitalized in the neurology department at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, after the injury.

"I saw the 'Sultan' program at night (Turkish Telenovela, TA) until 3:30 in the morning, because I could not fall asleep due to excitement.

Kobe also said he did not sleep out of excitement.

He said he had some important things to do in the morning, and then he would come to me for an hour and a half.

"I said he might not come, and he said he had to breathe for me to have the strength to take that step. There is no woman who is not happy to hear such a thing. I told him to do what seemed right. I started cooking for him. I made vegetables with chicken, but did not put them in the oven. "There was a Matbucha salad. I kept doing housework. Cleaning."

According to the indictment, filed on August 23, 2020, in those minutes, Strug ended his meetings and switched his cell phone to flight mode so that his location could not be located.

He left his cell phone and car in Petah Tikva.

Afterwards, according to Adv. Zohar Giat of the Jerusalem District Attorney's Office, he changed into the clothes he was wearing in an army uniform, wore a hat on his head and wore a protective mask made of corona. At around 10:30, he arrived at L.'s apartment.

"I made coffee and sat in the yard. Suddenly I saw him come in," L. repeated to interrogator Marx.

"I asked 'what are you doing here?' And he said 'I came to surprise.'

"I told him it was a pity he did not say he was coming because the food was not ready, and he replied 'I eat in the evening, what are you worried about?'

Then he said 'I know you're under pressure the last few days, so I bought you a present. Let's go in, I want to give it to you.'

"Then he said, 'Close your eyes.' He said, 'Do not open, do not open.' I said to myself, 'How long does it take him to take a ring out of his pocket?'

He knows I love jewelry, so I thought he was bringing me a ring. Suddenly I felt a boom like that in my head. I collapsed on the floor. I did not understand what it was. I did not understand that it was from him. I said to him 'Koby, what is it? He kept beating me in the head over and over and over.

"He said something like, 'You wanted to kill my daughter.' I said, 'I did not want to kill your daughter. I asked you to go to the psychiatrist with her.'

He told me 'if I leave you alive, you will tell.' I said I love him and I will not tell, and he did not stop. He said 'now Shahar will know that his father is a criminal'. He is not a criminal. He sees a fly he is afraid.

"At one point I thought he stopped and went, so I tried to get up. I still couldn't lift my upper body and he kept saying 'here, you are not dead'. He kept saying 'the faster you collapse, the faster it will end' A few blows with a device, he did not touch me with his hands. "

L. pretended to be dead, waited for Strug to leave her house, and only after long minutes did she crawl out.

"I wanted to take my cell phone and he was not there. Then I saw that the keys were gone. He locked the house with my keys.

"I lifted the electric shutter in the living room. I dragged myself out. Somehow I also dragged myself up four steps going up, towards the neighbor. I whispered her name, I had no strength to shout. She heard and went out. I said 'Ambulance, ambulance' and they took me home. The patients. "

L. suffered multiple cuts and bruises and needed 60 stitches in her head, 20 in the back of her neck and another six in her ear.

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In the minutes that L. was transferred to the hospital, Strugg was on his way back to Petah Tikva.

According to the indictment, around 12:30 he left the apartment and left L. with her covered in blood and lying on the floor.

He left Har Adar in L.'s carriage and took with him his cell phone, which he also transferred to flight mode.

Around 1:00 PM, he arrived in the city of Modi'in, apparently to obscure his steps, and left the vehicle on one of the streets.

He is accused of then removing the clothes he was wearing and throwing them away in an unknown location, along with the device he used for the assault.

He later asked a passerby to order a taxi for Petah Tikva.

The indictment alleges that the neighbor informed the landlord of the assault, and she tried to contact Strugg, but in vain.

He answered her only close to 2 p.m.

"He asked the owner of the apartment to go to one of the policemen to find out what exactly happened," the lawyer claims, Giat, "in order to find out what the police know."

About half an hour later, Strug drove toward the hospital.

Although at that time the police had not yet collected testimony from M.L.

The suspicion was that it was an occasional robbery or a person close to her, and so it was decided to trace Strugg's steps.

His arrest can be learned from the action report of a traffic patrolman, Major Or Oved, from the Harel Police in Mevaseret Zion.

"A report was received from HaMoked about a BMW vehicle with a suspect in the attack from the incident on Mount Adar," according to the report. "He made his way from Sha'ar HaGai to the east.

I was advancing towards Steph Square in a car, together with policewoman Noy Hazan, and about 200 meters before the square, at the wooded entrance, on a dirt path on the right, I noticed a vehicle.

"The suspect was standing outside the car, next to the driver's door, wearing a black shirt and jeans. I immediately stopped the car, went over and asked him for an ID card. I told him he was detained, and I postponed the reason for the delay so that evidence would disappear. Drew my attention to blood stains in the suspect's right ear. I invited a forensic officer to the scene, updated him regarding blood stains, and he took samples and photographs of the suspect.

A quick examination of the blood revealed that it was human blood. "

The ranger informed Strug that he was arrested on suspicion of assault causing actual bodily harm.

"I handcuffed him so that he would not clean himself and conceal evidence. At the time of the announcement of his arrest, there was no response from the suspect."

At 3:30 p.m., when Strugg was being transported in a car for questioning and a police tow truck picked up his vehicle, the emergency room doctors stitched the incisions in L.'s head and neck.

She was transferred to the neurology department, where the investigator, Major Sharon Yaffe, arrived. The initial testimony was not successful. L. was frightened and in pain, and refused to cooperate.

Interrogator: "We know he attacked you, he has already told everything, tell me what happened."

L. does not believe his words: "Bring him here."

Interrogator: "If I bring it, what will happen?"

L.: "Leave, do not want to tell you, bring him here."

Interrogator: "What exactly did he do when he was home?"

L.: "Drink coffee after taking measurements to the closet and leaving."

Interrogator: "What were you talking about when you drank coffee?"

L.: "On a job, something he wanted to sign a contract. 10 minutes and he was gone."

Although at the time of his arrest, Strugg denied that he was on Mount Adar, the investigator continued to tell L. that the police knew he was the attacker, but she insisted that she was attacked only after he left her home.

At the end of the testimony, one of L.'s uncles approached the interrogator and claimed that his niece told him that Strog was the one who attacked her.

The investigator equipped the boiler with a recording device and asked him to talk to her again.

"I felt like an electric shock," L. told David on the recording.

She speculated that Strog used an electric shocker.

"I fell to the ground. Kobe said someone must die, either his daughter or me, and he can't kill his daughter because his son is dead. I begged him to stop and he didn't stop. It seems to me that something has taken over him."

Only in the following testimony did L. agree to provide a full version, claiming that she initially denied Strugg's involvement because she felt sorry for him: "He went through a lot in life with his son who died, and that's not his behavior. He always cares about me."

"Why do you think he said, 'You wanted to kill my girl?'

At the end of the testimony, the interrogator added: "L. says she knows Kobi, and is sure that he is now mentally hurt because of the shame of what he did. She said she is hurt both mentally and physically, but she will get through it, even if it takes her time. She is sure something happened. "That made him try to kill her. When I asked him where Kobe could get a device with which he attacked her, she described the device as a magnetometer. A narrow part and a wide part, and with the wide part he hit her. The device is made of iron."

The researchers tried to locate the device.

After not finding him during a search of Strugg's car, home and office, several detectives went to his place of arrest and scanned the area twice, at different times, but without success.

The late Sgt. Shachar Strug.

After the inauguration, his father tattooed his face on his arm, Photo: From the family album

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Struggle was first questioned on the day of his arrest, in the evening, after receiving a transcript of L.'s recorded conversation with her uncle.

He refused to provide a version, on the advice of the then defense attorney.

Even when asked his name and what he works for, he replied: "I keep the right to remain silent."

The investigator, Sergeant Major Ronen Mizrahi, tried to speak to his heart: "There may be reasons for the acts and offenses of which you are a suspect.

A person from the locality should shout his innocence.

"You are giving lectures to the security forces on your and your family's tragic event. I would expect you to rise even in this difficult moment of interrogation under warning and tell what happened and why and take advantage of your ability to recover."

But Strug continued to maintain the right to remain silent.

Six days after his arrest, investigators tried a different tactic.

Investigator Marx took him outside to smoke and told him she had met his wife Michal and their daughter.

"I asked him if he agreed with me that a police station, and probably the unit for serious crimes, is not a place for a 17-year-old girl, and the above said he agreed," the investigator wrote in a memorandum dated August 9. "I told him we had unequivocal findings. Who attacked L. a severe assault, until she was barely able to keep an eye open.

I told him many people testified that he was from his shoulder up, and his daughter said he was a perfect father.

He moves uncomfortably and looks like he's trying not to cry (putting hands on his nose close to both eyes).

He said he was still a perfect father, but that he was not a perfect husband. "

Only in the last interrogation, on August 17, did Strugg give a weak denial to Marx's interrogator: "I have a lot to say, but I will say in due course. I do not want to hurt my daughter and my wife. If they hear things, it can kill them. I only have a sentence. "One for you. I did not hurt L. and I take care of Michal and my daughter."

When he arrived at the detention center, Strugg met with a social worker.

He still holds such meetings, sometimes several times a week, where he pours out his heart.

"Detainees like us have a lot of supervision," says a detainee who recently stayed in Wing 4. "Apart from the cameras, because of what happened to Dudu Topaz, special sensors were installed in the toilets and showers that can detect if someone is not moving for a few minutes."

"Every morning Kobi is woken up around 5:30 a.m. first, then he has to stand by the bed to get the shift commander, sergeant and warden. After that a medic passes and distributes regular and psychiatric medication to whoever needs it. A cup of white cheese, a tomato and a cucumber, and sometimes a hard-boiled egg. "

After dinner some prisoners go to an education center to learn Hebrew or literacy, others work in making cardboard packages.

Strog was placed as a cell inmate, along with three other detainees.

They are the ones who distribute to the cells meals, toilet paper and detergents.

Squad prisoners are also responsible for cleaning and washing the public areas in the wing, such as the hallway and the small club, where white plastic chairs, TV and checkers and backgammon games are located.

For his work in the cell, Strug receives a salary of NIS 7 a day.

לאחר הניקיון יוצא סטרוג לטיול בוקר בחצר הקטנה והמגודרת. טיול נוסף מתקיים בצהריים. בשעות אחר הצהריים משוחח סטרוג עם העובדת הסוציאלית או מתקשר להוריו ולאחותו או לבתו ולחבריו. לקרובים אליו הוא נשמע שפוף, ומדבר לא אחת על כך שאינו יכול לעלות לקבר של שחר. ב־19:00, כשכל העצורים מחויבים להישאר בתאים, הוא ואסירי החוליה מטאטאים את כל האגף.

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את ל', ששוחררה מבית החולים לאחר שבועיים, ראה סטרוג פעם אחת נוספת. זה היה ב־12 בספטמבר 2021, במהלך עדותה בתחילת המשפט. הוא הביט בה במבט ממוקד וקפוא, אולם השפיל את מבטו כשהזכירה את שחר ז"ל.

ל' עשתה כל מאמץ להיראות זקופה ובוטחת, וכשסיפרה על הקשר ביניהם הביטה לכיוונו. עו"ד חימי לא עשה לה הנחות, למרות הטראומה שחוותה. הוא הטיח בה כי נהגה להרים את קולה על העובדים שלה, והציג תמונות שצילמו השוטרים ובהן נראית דירתה הפוכה.

"זה מעשה ידייך", אמר. "עשית את זה כתוצאה מכעס, אחרי שקובי אמר שהוא לא יכול לעזוב את משפחתו. את אישה עצבנית וקצרת רוח. כשהודיע שהחלומות שלך לא יתגשמו, כי הוא לא מסוגל לעזוב את הבת שלו, את מפרקת את הבית, זורקת עליו חפצים ואז הוא הגיב בצורה לא נאותה בעליל".

הסנגור טען כי לא מדובר בניסיון לרצח, אלא בעבירה של חבלה בכוונה מחמירה. העונש המקסימלי על שתי העבירות עומד על 20 שנה, אולם הסיכוי שייגזר עליו עונש מחמיר בעבירה של חבלה הוא נמוך.

הדיונים התחדשו החודש, ובמהלכם העידו השוטרים שעצרו את סטרוג בפני השופטים רפי כרמל, אריה רומנוב ומרים ליפשיץ־פריבס.

עו"ד חימי. ייצג את החייל שירה בשחר סטרוג, צילום: אריק סולטן

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תגובות

עוה"ד אבי חימי, משה וייס והילה בת ציון, המייצגים את סטרוג, מסרו בתגובה: "כל מי שפגש את קובי יודע להגיד עליו רק דברים טובים, וכך גם העידה המתלוננת. בעדותה אישרה כי האירוע המצער נושא כתב האישום הינו אירוע אחד, יחיד וחריג.

"קובי עבר לפני מספר שנים משבר אישי קשה, לאחר ששכל את בנו, לוחם ביחידה מובחרת, כתוצאה ממשחק בנשק של חברו ליחידה. קובי גילה חמלה רבה כלפי החייל שהרג את בנו, עת נתן הסכמתו להסדר הטיעון המקל.

"במותו הטרגי של בנו אהובו, נפשו של קובי נופצה לרסיסים. ביום האירוע נושא כתב האישום, שתולדתו מורכבת - ואליה אנו נתייחס בבית המשפט - נשבר בקובי משהו נוסף. הוא הגיב, כאמור, בצורה שאינה אופיינית לו. לטענת קובי, מדובר באירוע שבו איבד את עשתונותיו ולא באירוע מתוכנן.

"הנסיבות שבהן נולד האירוע אינן מצדיקות נקיטה של אלימות, וקובי בהחלט מצטער ומבכה את מעשיו. אך יש בנסיבות, שאליהן נתייחס בבית המשפט, כדי לשנות בתכלית את נרטיב 'ניסיון הרצח' השגוי שהוכתב בכתב אישום. המרחק בינו לבין המציאות הוא רב. אנו סומכים ידינו על בית המשפט כי ישים לנגד עיניו את מלוא הראיות והנסיבות, ויגיע לתוצאה הצודקת והנכונה".

עו"ד אריאל עטרי, המלווה את ל', מסר בתגובה: "מאז הניסיון האכזרי של סטרוג לרצוח את בת זוגו, חייה הפכו לטראומה מתמשכת. ימיה אינם ימים, ולילותיה אינם לילות. יעצום כל אחד מהקוראים ומהקוראות את עיניו וינסה לדמיין כיצד בן זוגו מבקש שיתכונן להפתעה, וכשעיניו עצומות - ולתוך אותה פנטזיה מאושרת - חבטה עצומה ואכזרית, הקוטעת את החלומות והתקוות ומטיחה אותו על הרצפה. ידמיין כל קורא כיצד מתקפה אכזרית, כזו שהיתה שומטת את הקרקע מתחת לרגליו, וגורמת לו לאבד את האמון בכל אדם באשר הוא.

Adv. Atari. "Cruel experience",

"Strug took advantage of L.'s love and her immense trust in him, to beat her over and over again. Even when she awoke for a moment, and her life shone in a faint light, Strug returned to her, and with inconceivable cruelty tried to murder her completely and definitively.

"The shocking experience led to a sharp deterioration in L.'s condition. Since the incident, her mental condition has worsened, and she hopes and hopes that the court and the attorney, Adv.

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