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"I went through hell, the children screamed": the divorced woman recalls how she was stabbed and cut by her ex-partner - voila! news

2022-12-21T12:11:26.423Z


The criminal Ariel Deri escaped from his ex-wife's house after brutally attacking her. He was arrested only after three days, during which time the woman hid with her children. He allegedly also tried to burn down her parents' house. "All my relatives are in danger - every time he gets out of prison he returns more violent and crazier"


The recording of the call to Moked 100 identified a woman in distress asking to "order a pizza" and after a sensitive and safe questioning, sent her a mobile phone that arrested the partner for assault and threats and his detention was extended at the courthouse (police spokesmen)

The 38-year-old criminal Ariel Deri from Rishon Lezion, suspected of stabbing his ex-wife and fleeing the scene last Sunday, was only arrested today (Wednesday).

The woman was taken to the hospital with a mild-moderate condition, and said in a conversation with Walla!

About the incident where her ex-partner came and attacked her while she was sleeping.



"My older daughter woke up because there was no electricity in the house. She went to the electrical cabinet, and he was waiting outside the door. He was the one who turned off the electricity, and then also entered the house," the woman said.

"I was sleeping in bed with my two children aged 10 and 8, and he started stabbing me - he stabbed me with a penknife six times - in the head, shoulder, back and groin."



The woman said that her daughter tried to protect her and jumped on her body, but Deri continued to attack.

"My children screamed, and my son ran to the neighbor," she said.

"When he finished stabbing and cutting me, he left the apartment. I called the police, my daughter called the ambulance. They arrived and I was covered in blood, I went through hell."

The violent divorcee.

Ariel Deri (photo: official website, Israel Police spokeswoman)

"The next day, the police knocked on the door. They said someone put gasoline on the electrical cabinet at my parents' house and burned the door, of course I suspect it was him," the woman continued.

"Two days after that my girlfriends went to clean my house, while they were there someone came and turned off the electricity, I'm sure it was him too. All my relatives are in danger."



The woman said that this is not the first time that Deri, her ex-partner, attacked her.

"He opened my head in the past, did a lot of things to me, he is a violent guy. He was already in prison for violence and was released," she said.

"Every time he goes to prison he comes back crazier, more dangerous and more violent, I wish he would never be released again. The day he is released I will leave the country, I am in danger."



While Deri was on the run from the police, the woman and her children were in a hiding place, so that he would not find them.

"I divorced him because I could not live with him. I had to save myself and my children," said the woman - the violence was verbal and physical.

There was a lingering morbid jealousy and obsession.

In recent times there have been threats, but I was afraid to go to the police because he comes out after a short time and he comes out more than a monster.



" "He cut me, he sat and drew on my body with pleasure with a knife.

I don't want him released on a psychiatric charge - he is a dangerous and violent person, but not crazy," the victim clarified. "He has a criminal record, he has a criminal record even before I knew him, but I only knew about it after our children were born.

I do not have any more power".

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Source: walla

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