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The accused Carol Fesler confessed and was convicted today (Monday) of the neglect of 4-year-old Raphael Adana.
Fessler was only convicted on the count of abandonment in accordance with the indictment against her and not on the count of reckless death as his family members demanded in their protest against the indictment that was filed.
4-year-old Adana was hit by a car on Ben Gurion Boulevard in the city last June, while he was walking with his grandfather and his brother.
He died of his wounds four days later.
The offending driver did not stop and fled the scene.
The next day, the police arrested a mother and daughter on suspicion of running over Adna, fleeing the scene, and trying to disrupt an investigation when, according to police sources, they intended to take the vehicle to the garage.
The findings of the investigation revealed that the daughter, the owner of the vehicle, who was registered as the driver at the time of the accident, was not in the vehicle.
The Adana family at the court hearing/Yotam Ronan
Raphael Adana/Courtesy of the family
Despite the public protest that arose, the indictment submitted did not include manslaughter, after traffic examiners determined that the accident was unavoidable.
The family's anger was also directed at the accused's daughter, Dr. Heidi Fessler, but the findings of the investigation revealed that cell phone tracking, witnesses and cameras indicated that she was not in the vehicle at the time of the accident, contrary to the claim circulated online that she was actually the offending driver.
In August , the family of Raphael Adana demonstrated together with other participants in Tel Aviv under the title "Justice for Raphael". Initially the demonstration was focused in front of the attorney's office in Tel Aviv, and then the demonstrators blocked the Begin-Kaplan intersection and the Ayalon lanes to the south at the Peace Interchange. The protestors demanded a harsher punishment for the leadership of Carol Fesler , who hit him on Ben Gurion Street in Netanya in May, when he was with his brother and grandfather.
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