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The burning of the store in the town of Hura, in which a boy was injured: Part of a family dispute Israel today

2022-06-27T10:08:12.560Z


In the arson incident, a 12-year-old boy was fatally wounded, and turned to Soroka • Three suspects, residents of the south, were arrested on suspicion of


After a month of investigations: The Israel Police announced that the arson of the telephone store in the southern town of Hura, in which a 12-year-old minor was fatally injured, was part of a family dispute

The Israel Police has completed the investigation into the arson incident in Hura, which resulted in the fatal injury of a 12-year-old minor and led to the arrest of three suspects.

Police spokeswoman's response to the arson incident in Hura // Photo: Police spokeswoman

As you may recall, a month ago, a 12-year-old boy from Hura was evacuated to the trauma room at Soroka Hospital, suffering from extensive and severe burns on all parts of his body, after he was hit by a fire that broke out in a telephone store in the locality and was caught in the flames.

Shortly afterwards, the police arrested the suspects, residents of Tel Sheva, aged 25 and 21.

During the investigation, it emerged that this was an intentional arson, as part of a conflict within an extended family in the locality.

According to the suspect, suspects arrived at the scene that day, poured flammable material and set it on fire, while the minor was inside the store and hiding from the terror of the rioters.

When he left the store it was all full of flames.

The minor sought medical attention, and his condition was humane.

During the investigation, three suspects were arrested, and yesterday (Sunday), at the end of the investigation, the prosecution stated that it intends to file an indictment against all three.

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Source: israelhayom

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