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Tied with a rope and covered his mouth with adhesive paper: charge against a woman who attacked her ex-partner Israel today

2022-12-18T16:41:14.293Z


Following a dispute over custody of the shared cats, the woman arrived at her ex-partner's house, sprayed him with pepper spray and threatened to burn him with a small flamethrower she had.


An argument surrounding the custody of the cats got out of control: a 37-year-old resident of Haifa attacked her ex-partner at his home in Petah Tikva, while tying him up with duct tape and ropes.

The attacker's partner arrived at his neighbor's house with paws and duct tape taped to his mouth.

A police investigation revealed that his ex-partner arrived at the victim's house, turned off the electricity in the house through the electrical cabinet in the stairwell, and when he left his house to find out the meaning of this, the accused surprised him by spraying pepper spray in his face, while binding him with ropes and adhesive paper around his face.

The equipment with which the woman attacked her ex-partner, photo: police spokeswoman

While the accused was looking for the cats, she noticed that the victim managed to free himself from the ropes - so she attacked him again using a jar and a sex accessory that was there, while threatening to burn him with a small flamethrower she had.

An argument over the custody of the cats ended in an attack, photo: "SOS Hayut" association

The police located her a few days ago and her detention was extended until today (Sunday) in court.

The Central District Prosecution Unit filed an indictment against the accused for what is attributed to her.

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Source: israelhayom

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