A dramatic development took place in the investigation of the murder of Margarita Levy, a discharged soldier whose body was found in June 2003 in a public park in Eilat, with signs of severe violence.
Police on Friday imposed a gag order on all details of the investigation that could identify the suspects. The court ruled that the order would be valid until July 23.
At the time, the murder was described as a "mystery."
Margarita Levy, 23, was found in a public park in Eilat in June 2003, with severe signs of violence on her body. Levy arrived in Eilat four days before she was murdered in order to work as a hotel worker, in preparation for nursing studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Margarita's mother was the one who reported her disappearance, after she was unable to contact her. The police investigation revealed at the time that the place where the body was found was not the scene of the murder.
At the time, the murder was described as a "mystery," and the police asked for the public's help in searching for details that would help solve the murder. As part of the investigation, a young pizza worker who testified that he knew Levy was arrested. He was interrogated under warning, but eventually released.
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