Jerusalem Court Allows Naming of Two Suspects in Razi Beniho Murder Case
The Jerusalem Magistrate's Court has authorized the publication of the names of two suspects in the murder of Razi Beniho in Jerusalem: Linor Sasson, 50, from Jerusalem, and Shilat Huta, 19, from Beersheba. Sasson was recently released from prison after being convicted in a fraud and threats case. Her husband, Kafi Sasson, also served time in prison following a conviction for shooting at a police detective in 2001.
Razi Beniho, aged 19 at the time of his death, was fatally stabbed last Saturday in an Airbnb apartment located in the Nahalat neighborhood of Jerusalem. A total of six suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident, and their detention has been extended by the court.
Magen David Adom paramedics Shlomo Kalman and Yinon Eisenberg recounted on Saturday night at the crime scene that they found Beniho unconscious, without pulse or breathing, and suffering from severe penetrating injuries. They provided life-saving treatment including prolonged resuscitation efforts and transported him to the hospital in critical condition, fighting to save his life.
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