Tried to restore the marriage, refused and tried to murder:
the district court in Be'er Sheva sentenced him to 11 years in prison for the attempted murder of his wife. In addition to the punishment, the husband was fined NIS 150,000.
This is within the framework of the plea agreement between the parties.
Aran Hazan (46), a resident of the south, 11 tried to murder his ex-wife, admitted to attempted murder and serious injury under aggravating circumstances.
Attorney Einat Nahon Efrati, who handled the case, stated after the sentencing that "the court accepted the position of the prosecution and sentenced the defendant to 11 years in prison, this after he was convicted of attempted murder and aggravated assault under aggravating circumstances of his ex-wife.
During the arguments for the punishment, the witness bravely complained about the events, and revealed the moments of horror that changed Haya's trajectory forever and the difficulties and challenges she faces today."
Also, Efrati emphasized that "as part of the plea bargain negotiations, the prosecution insisted that the accused confess to attempted murder, this is, among other things, so that the guardianship of the couple's children would be immediately revoked. I believe that the settlement that was in the complainant's mind would allow the complainant and her children to begin the rehabilitation process. It is important to emphasize that the procedure in question is part of the attorney's office's ongoing and uncompromising fight against violence in general and violence against women in particular, and we will continue the fight against serious violence."
Cut her face with a Japanese knife and threatened to burn her
In July 2020, one of the evenings, the accused was at the complainant's house, and the two talked, and at one point, he asked her to go for a walk in a quiet place, to discuss their relationship.
After she agreed, the two drove in the accused's car, towards Kfar Gaza, while he was driving, and the complainant was sitting next to him.
During the trip, the defendant asked if she was sure she did not want to restore the marriage, she refused and said she wanted a divorce, in response the defendant took her phone and threw it out the window.
After that he threatened to kill her and almost carried out his actions, he took a new Japanese knife and cut the complainant in the face on the right cheek near the ear.
The woman's nightmare did not end here, "The woman lifted the car's handbrake and honked the horn to attract the attention of drivers who were driving on the road but without success. So, the defendant diverted the vehicle into an isolated grove, stopped and turned off the engine, got out of the vehicle with the knife in his hand and approached the passenger door, He opened it, grabbed the complainant by the hairs of her head and forcibly pulled her out of the car," the sentence reads.
Then, cut her repeatedly, in her face, hand, shoulder and stomach, all to kill her.
While she was bleeding, she struggled with the defendant and managed to push the knife from his hands, he grabbed her hair and put her in the car and then started driving again.
"The complainant begged him to get her out of the car, but he continued driving and during the journey he hit her, while she was bleeding. He also told her that if she wasn't his, she wouldn't be anyone's and threatened to 'finish' her, and that he had a liter and a half of fuel in the car to finish her" it was written.
When they arrived near the gas station in Kfar Gaza and after her pleas, the defendant stopped the vehicle and allowed the bleeding complainant to get out, after threatening that he intended to commit suicide, and that if she remained alive he would be in prison, however, he would 'finish what he started'.
The complainant went with the rest of her strength to the gas station and asked for help from the employee there, who called the rescue forces."
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