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Difficult childhood and loss of way: What motivated the suspect Alex Mozgoboy to kidnap a 16-year-old girl in Karkur? - Walla! news

2022-07-17T07:03:23.160Z


The court ordered that the suspect in the abduction attempt a psychiatric diagnosis before his detention was extended again. successful


Difficult childhood and loss of way: What motivated the suspect Alex Mozgoboy to kidnap a 16-year-old girl in Karkur?

The court ordered that the suspect in the abduction attempt a psychiatric diagnosis before his detention was extended again. successful

Yoav Itiel

17/07/2022

Sunday, 17 July 2022, 07:00 Updated: 09:58

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In the video: The suspect in the attempted abduction of the girl recounts the incident, the girl's family members respond in court (Photo: Shlomi Gabay and documentation on social networks according to section 27A of the Copyright Law)

In the Haifa Magistrate's Court this morning (Sunday), the central unit of the Hof district will request the extension of the detention of Alexander-Alex "Sasha" Mozgovoy, who was arrested on suspicion of assaulting and attempting to kidnap a girl in Karkur, which shook the community and aroused much public interest.



According to the suspicion, Mozgoboy tried to force the 16-year-old into his car when she went for a walk in the settlement.

When he failed - he fled the scene.

He admitted to the act and even repeated it, but surprised investigators when he claimed that his motive was "to shock the public and raise awareness of the crime raging in the streets of the settlement."

At the request of Advocate Boris Sherman, who is representing him on behalf of the Public Defender's Office and following this puzzling version and for other reasons, Judge Shlomo Banjo, who has extended his detention to this day, ordered that a psychiatric examination be performed on him.

Confessed to the act and recreated it.

Mozgoboy during the restoration, last week (Photo: official website, documentation on social networks according to section 27A of the Copyright Law)

The special investigation team, headed by Superintendent Tomer Kelsey, is determined to complete the investigation soon, and in cooperation with the Haifa District Attorney's Office, to bring about a serious indictment against him, within a short period of time.

The family of the 16-year-old girl who experienced the traumatic event accompanies the procedure and demands that he be prosecuted for the assault.

"Had it not been for her resourcefulness today I would not have had a daughter," her father repeatedly emphasized.



Meanwhile, last weekend, Mozgoboy's adoptive family hired Adv. Eyal Basarglik, one of Israel's top lawyers, to serve as co-chair of the National Criminal Forum at the Israel Bar Association.

"He hardly remembers details of the incident attributed to him," Basarglik told Walla! Without the intervention of another factor, which constitutes at least '



Basarglik also said that "we were surprised to find on the Internet that there are pictures of a type of recovery, contrary to the provisions of the law. After reading the transcript of the hearing, it also became clear that the court addressed this in the arrest "Under the guidance of the investigators, step by step, what to do. Moreover, as someone who was sent for a psychiatric examination and has not yet been presented at that stage, and even in violation of the provisions of the law, it is puzzling to me how he was made to recover."

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Hard childhood and loss of way

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In the past, 30-year-old Alex Mozgoboy, who lives about two kilometers from the scene, has a difficult childhood and a history that is no less unusual than his version of the kidnapping attempt that upset the country and led to the arrest of the young man who grew up as an orphaned child.



Alex-Sasha Mozgoboy, who has no criminal record, was born in December 1991 in Russia, to alcoholic parents, who became entangled with the law and neglected it.

When he was two months old, the family moved to the town of Chernihiv in Ukraine, where his parents engaged in theft and sale of iron and copper.

As a toddler he took part in house burglaries, and in fact his parents used him as an assistant.

For long days he would be left alone in the house, neglected, when no one cared for him for long hours, and even underwent abuses some of which were burned into his memory.



When he was five, his father died of a cold while falling asleep drunk on the street, and at the same time his mother was sent to prison.

His grandmother took him under her wing, thus saving him.

At the age of 6 he went to kindergarten for the first time, and later to school, all while the economic situation at home remained precarious.

He immigrated to Israel when he was 11 under the Law of Return based on his grandfather's Judaism.



In 2003, when he was 12 years old, he came to the "Yemin Orad" youth village of the Aliyat Hanoar, as part of a JDC project.

The training team in the village remembers him as a smart kid who made social connections, who loves sports, and especially running.

He connected mainly with people who radiated warmth and love like Haim Perry, the award-winning educator and beacon lighter, who was then the village director, and with whom he maintains contact to this day.

Without a criminal record.

Mozgoboy (Photo: Official website, documentation on social networks according to section 27A of the Copyright Law)

Alex was sent to a school in Haifa, and at the age of 16.5 he had already graduated with a full matriculation certificate.

He then studied for a year at the pre-military preparatory school of Yemin Orad, who founded Perry in Hatzor, and enlisted in the IDF in 2010. At that time, the great fire broke out in Carmel, and the alumni home where Alex lived was damaged. In December 2013, Alex completed three years of military service as a truck driver in the Northern

Knights



Regiment, and as an armored vehicle driver, during which time his mother immigrated to Israel and contacted him, but he refused to forgive her and did not want to contact her. The mother was found in a shelter for lifeless street children in 2017. Her later cause of death was cirrhosis of the liver, caused by excessive drinking of alcohol, and she was buried without his presence in the non-religious cemetery in Be'er Sheva.



Mozgoboy experienced a significant crisis after the military, when he found himself without a frame.

He told his associates that he did not know what to do with himself, that he was left without a purpose and without dreams, and he went into depression and experienced great sadness.

He returned to live with the adoptive family, enrolled in economics studies at the Open University and later in medical massage studies at Karkur College.

At the same time he started working and even traveled twice to Ukraine to visit his grandmother and brother who have both died in the last two years.

His grandmother found his brother lifeless, following an overdose, and she herself died of Parkinson's disease from which she had suffered for years.



Three months ago, while riding an electric bicycle, he had an accident following which he broke his arm and had to undergo surgery that caused him to lose his job, and the rehabilitation period lengthened and he sank into debt.

He turned to help for psychiatric help believing that proper care would allow him to begin living his life fully and meaningfully, and with a sense of release and relief.

However, the program in which he was to join was canceled due to the corona.

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