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Permission to publish: the suspect in the murder of Daniel Aminov at the Hatzairim Towers in Tel Aviv - a forbidden bar - Walla! News

2024-02-08T11:14:01.677Z

Highlights: Bar Asor is the suspect in the murder of 23-year-old Daniel Aminov in the youth towers in Tel Aviv. The suspect used to work as an external security guard in the Prime Minister's office and possessed a weapon as part of his work. Bar's partner has been released from custody but her name is still not being released. "My client suffers from post-trauma from his military service, which has worsened in recent months in light of his recruitment to the reserves in the south," says Bar's attorney.


Last month, Bar shot Daniel while they were staying together in an apartment in Tel Aviv, but since then a gag order has been placed on his name. This morning, the court allowed his name to be published. The suspect held an organizational license to carry weapons even when he worked as a security guard in the prime minister's office. Bar's partner has been released from custody but her name is still not being released


Suspected murder: a young man was shot to death in Tel Aviv/Walla!

Bar Asor is the suspect in the murder of 23-year-old Daniel Aminov in the youth towers in Tel Aviv - this was allowed to be published this morning (Thursday).

So far his name has been banned from publication, but this morning as mentioned the order was lifted.



Attorney Miron Rosenthal, Bar Asor's defense attorney: "My client suffers from post-trauma from his military service, which has worsened in recent months in light of his recruitment to the reserves in the south. My client claims in his investigations that he acted to defend himself due to a confrontation that broke out between him and the victim of the crime."



Last month, Bar, who lives in in Haifa, shot at Daniel inside the apartment. According to eyewitness reports, Bar took the elevator to a high floor in a high-rise building on the street, knocked on the door of Daniel's house and shot him dead. According to another report from two couples who were in the apartment at the time of the act. One of the men, who returned Recently from fighting in Gaza, he shot a young man with his personal licensed pistol. The suspect used to work as an external security guard in the Prime Minister's office and possessed a weapon as part of his work.

Suspect in the murder of Daniel Aminov from Migdali HaTza'arim Bar Asor and his partner Lehi Lifshitz/screenshot, Bar Asor's Instagram profile

Tel Aviv district commander Peretz Amar, who arrived at the scene, said: "We received a report of a shooting inside an apartment. Large police forces arrived here within a few minutes, entered the apartment, inside the apartment they noticed a person wounded by a gunshot, and three other people who are in the apartment with him. It's two couples who stayed at that place, there is some drinking of alcohol there, and all kinds of things that happened there, probably as of the moment are not clear."

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"My client suffers from post-trauma in light of his enlistment in the reserves in the south."

Attorney Dean Miron Rosenthal/Courtesy of those photographed

He added that the three people who stayed in the apartment with Daniel are under investigation.

"With them we will find out all the details of what happened in the minutes when the shooting took place. These are normal people. Apparently an unnecessary incident, but we will know more after we find out the details with those involved."



Attorney Talia Gridish, who represents Bar: "We want to express our condolences to the family of the deceased. This is a tragic event.

We can come and say that the mental state of the suspect we represent is not good.

He has a post-traumatic stress disorder and a complex story behind these events.

We asked that they exhaust the investigation and take important actions to see where this case is going."

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Source: walla

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