The friend of the defendant in the murder of the late Michal Sala: “He said: ‘Amen, she will not wake up from the operation'”

A hearing of evidence at the trial of Eliran Malul, who is accused of the murder of the late Michal Sala, took place this morning (Wednesday) in a video recording, during which the appointment of Malul’s friend and expert from the Institute of Forensic Medicine.

Most of the attention was focused on Eliran’s friend, Doron Moshe Hassidim, who worked with Eliran at the Youth Center for Risk. Hassidim testified in his detailed testimony about Eliran’s abnormal behavior in Michal’s complex health condition.

Among other things, he said that “I remember that Michal did not feel well and had to undergo surgery. We talked in the morning and he said ‘Amen she will not wake up from the surgery’. I asked him what happened, and he said she was driving him crazy from the stress.”

On his relationship with Eliran he said: “We were good friends, I knew him well and accompanied him at the time his mother passed away. I was with him the day he got married. I am a good friend and love him, and believe he wants to do good in the world.”

Recall, according to the indictment, on October 3, 2019, after her participation in a workshop on female empowerment, where Salla went home, where Malul supervised their joint daughter. Later that night, around 1:20 a.m., Malul attacked Sala while she was in their daughter’s room and wounded her in the head.

“Equipped with a kitchen knife, he dragged the victim out of the girl’s room while bleeding outside the room, where he stabbed her about 11 times, trying to defend herself with the rest of her strength from him.

The indictment further states that “due to his stab wounds, in view of her many wounds, she suffered extensive blood loss and she died as a result of sub-volume shock. .

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