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Man Brutally Attacks Ex-Wife in Haifa Apartment in Front of Their Children

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A 50-year-old man from Haifa, Daniel Wiskind, was indicted on July 2 for violently assaulting his ex-wife in front of their two young children while she came to collect her belongings from his apartment. The incident occurred on June 26 in Haifa, when the woman arrived with their children, aged six and ten, to retrieve personal items. According to the indictment, the situation escalated quickly as Wiskind aggressively confronted her, pushing, choking, punching, kicking, and slamming her head against a wall. He also threatened to kill her, saying, "I will bury you in the ground."

The children attempted to intervene and separate their father from their mother during the attack, but Wiskind continued his violent behavior. The victim sustained a head injury, bruises, and signs of strangulation and was hospitalized at Carmel Medical Center. Haifa police responded promptly to the report, arrested Wiskind at the scene, and launched an immediate investigation. Following the inquiry, the Haifa prosecution filed charges and requested that he remain in custody until the trial concludes.

Karen Avitan, head of the Family Violence Unit at Haifa Police, emphasized the severity of domestic violence, especially when witnessed by children, noting the lasting psychological impact. She affirmed the Israeli police's zero-tolerance policy towards domestic abuse and their commitment to protecting victims and public safety through thorough investigations and legal action.

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