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The murder of Sapir Nahum: "Minimal convergence in the investigation, 'golden vision' may not be found" - Walla! news

2022-06-30T09:57:37.076Z


At the hearing extending the detention of the suspect Walla Khalaila, the judge noted that it may not be possible to convict him of murder, however "a puzzle has begun to be formed in the completion of which it will be possible to establish alleged evidence." At the hearing, Nahum's mother broke out and called out to the suspect, "Murderer - bury him as he buried my daughter."


Sapir Nahum's assassination: "Minimal focus on investigation, 'golden vision' may not be found"

At the hearing extending the detention of the suspect Walla Khalaila, the judge noted that it may not be possible to convict him of murder, however "a puzzle has begun to be formed in the completion of which it will be possible to establish alleged evidence."

At the hearing, Nahum's mother broke out and called out to the suspect, "Murderer - bury him as he buried my daughter."

Yoav Itiel

30/06/2022

Thursday, 30 June 2022, 11:41 Updated: 12:39

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In the video: Sapir Nahum's family breaks out towards the main suspect in the murder (Photo: Yoav Itiel)

At the hearing extending the detention of the suspect in the murder of Sapir Nahum, the judge said today (Thursday) that "there has been some progress, but minimal."

He further said that you may not find the "golden evidence" through which the suspect can be convicted, however "a puzzle has begun to be formed that in its completion will be to establish alleged evidence".

During the hearing, Nahum's terror erupted, calling on the suspect to "bury him as he buried my daughter."

Walla Khalaila's detention was extended for another week.



"You may not find the golden evidence that could incriminate or convict the suspect in the murder offense attributed to him," Judge Ziad Saleh said at the hearing.

"On the other hand, he has begun to put together a puzzle that, when completed, will be used to establish alleged evidence."

He concluded by saying that "there has been some progress in the investigation but it can be defined as minimal."

"He should be buried like he buried my daughter."

Nahum's family (Photo: Yoav Itiel)

Coastal Police Investigator Alex Romanov said that since the previous hearing, suspicions against the suspect Walla Jamal Rubin Khalaila have increased.

"We have not yet found a suitable timing," the investigator replied.

The investigator refrained from answering whether there were any more suspects but said, "not locked into one conception."



Towards the end of the hearing, Sapir Nahum's mother, Susie, erupted and called out to the suspect, "Killer, he should be buried underground like he buried my daughter."

She even turned to his defense attorney and told him "you as a Jew should not represent one."

Her family members who were present at the hearing joined her in chanting, cursing the suspect in Hebrew and Arabic, until the judge asked them to stop, and they apologized and stopped.

After the judge left the courtroom, the commotion began again, until they escorted the family out.

More on Walla!

Police: The suspect in the murder of Sapir Nahum was found to be a liar in the polygraph on the question of whether he murdered her

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Sapir Nahum (Photo: courtesy of the family)

Sapir Nahum, a discharged soldier and single mother, was absent for 12 days, until her body was found about two weeks ago near the town of Ivtin in the north.

The suspect in her murder, 34-year-old Walla Khalaila, was her ex-partner and the father of her children.

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