Ola Karavchenko testifies in Zadorov's retrial: "a blood plot that ruined her life" (Editor: Aviad Belali)
Ola Karavchenko today (Tuesday) attacked Roman Zdorov's attorney, attorney Yarom Halevi, and said that he accuses her of murdering Tair Rada - without any proof. "He has no God," she said in an interview on 103FM. "He says that he Know I'm the killer without bringing any proof.
He became both a researcher, a psychiatrist and a judge.
He incites a crowd, and I meet this crowd on the street.
I am the victim of a terrible slander that still continues.
I don't think there has been a worse slander in Israel than what was done to me.
This will be a very significant lawsuit."
Karavchenko avoided answering the question of who murdered Rada. "I have my own opinion that is with the majority opinion of all the judges - but I don't know if I feel like saying it," she said. "All the arrows point to him, But I'm afraid to say it - I'm being chased anyway, now they'll be even angrier at me."
"There is a terrible slander."
Ola Kravchenko (photo: screenshot, here 11)
Attorney Halevi responded to her claims and said that the factual determination is that Adir Habani blackmailed Karavchenko for the murder. "Adir Habani blackmailed AK - he wanted sex and threatened her that he would reveal her secret, she begged for her life," he said.
Halevi also referred to the deliberation in the prosecutor's office regarding the appeal of Zadorov's acquittal.
"The appeal will be hopeless and inappropriate," he claimed.
"Roman is innocent - unequivocally. They acquitted him completely, it will be very difficult and impossible to overcome that in an appeal."
About a week ago, the district court in Nazareth acquitted Roman Zadorov of the murder of the girl Tair Rada about 17 years ago.
The judges made the decision, by a majority of two judges against one, as part of Zadorov's retrial.
"The accused is entitled to all the charges," said the head of the panel of judges Asher Kola.
A commotion broke out in the hall, and Zadorov burst into tears.
"Thanks to everyone, the truth has prevailed, I just want to go home," Zadorov said as he left the court.
His lawyer Yarom Halevi added: "
It's a big day.
There was an attempt to distort the trial."
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