Violence Erupts After Rabbi Amos Guetta's Murder; Body Released Without Autopsy
Following the stabbing murder of the prominent Kabbalist Rabbi Amos Guetta in a yeshiva in Netanya where he taught, violent disturbances broke out at Laniado Hospital. The unrest was sparked by the opposition of Rabbi Guetta's Hasidic followers to a post-mortem autopsy on his body. In an unusual move, Dr. Chen Kugel, director of the Forensic Medicine Institute, and a pathology team were dispatched directly to the hospital to conduct the necessary examinations on-site, avoiding transferring the body to the forensic institute.
ZAKA, the emergency response organization, reported that after their intervention and cooperation with the forensic team, Rabbi Guetta's body was released for burial without an autopsy. The funeral is scheduled to take place later the same evening in Netanya, with further details to be announced.
Earlier that day, ZAKA received the stabbing incident report and responded alongside criminal identification forces, ensuring respect for the deceased during the scene investigation. Rabbi Guetta, in his seventies, was stabbed to death by a student known to him who was present at the yeshiva as part of a rehabilitation program. The suspect fled the scene but was later apprehended by police. The circumstances surrounding the attack remain under investigation.
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