Significant development in the murder investigation in Ramat Gan last week:
Yesterday (Thursday), the police arrested a 70-year-old man, a resident of Hadera, on suspicion of involvement in the murder of Yosef Yosefia by his son-in-law's father.
According to the suspect, the detainee provided the main detainee with the weapon.
Today he will be brought to the Magistrate's Court in Tel Aviv for a hearing in his case.
It will be recalled that the main suspect claimed in his testimony on the day of the trial that he found the weapon, which was used for the murder, on the beach in Hadera.
As mentioned, Yosef Yosefia, about 60 years old, was shot dead last weekend in Ramat Gan.
On Sunday, the Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court extended the suspect's detention - who is the father of the murdered man's son-in-law - by nine days.
The arrested suspect who repeated the act on the night between Saturday and Sunday.
A first police investigation reveals that the shooting took place against the background of a divorce dispute between spouses, who are not known to the police or the welfare authorities, when the murdered woman's daughter left her home in Kiryat Ono and returned to live in Ramat Gan with her parents.
The groom's father arrived at the bride's parents' house and was waiting for the father, who was praying at the nearby synagogue at the time.
When it came to his house an argument began between them, in which he asked to see the two grandchildren.
At first the murdered man refused, but a few minutes later he relented and the two went upstairs.
In the elevator, where the argument between the two resumed, according to the murder suspect, the murdered man told him that he would not see them and asked him to leave.
The suspect then pulled out the gun, which he allegedly found in the sea and fired several bullets at it.
At a court hearing, a police spokesman explained that the suspect claimed to have fired an air pistol with small bullets that could not be killed.
However, the representative stressed that this was not a bullet ejection, but a few shots.
Hadas, the daughter of the murdered man, whose sister is due to get married in two weeks, said: "Hopefully the killer will not get out of jail for a minute. He took our father, who united and loved us."
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