Israeli Police Arrest Two More Suspects in Eldar Dayan Murder, Hunt Third Man
Israeli police have made a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the murder of Eldar Dayan by arresting two additional suspects from Petah Tikva. These two young men were initially questioned early in the case on suspicion of involvement in a fight preceding Dayan's disappearance but were released. Following new developments, police raided their homes, detained them again, and began interrogations on suspicion of Dayan's murder. One of the suspects denied involvement, stating, "I did not hit Dayan, I met him, he asked me to help find his friends, and I have no idea how you connect me to the murder." Authorities have confiscated his phone and plan to present both suspects to the Petah Tikva Magistrate's Court to request extended detention.
Meanwhile, police are actively searching for a third suspect believed to be involved in the murder who has gone into hiding, disappeared from his residence, and is not responding to calls. This individual is suspected of playing a role in the killing of Barhanu Tegene as well. The lawyer for one of the newly arrested suspects, Shay Roda, told N12 that his client denies the murder charges, is cooperating fully, and has provided his phone to investigators.
Previously, two close friends of Eldar Dayan, Maxim Braverman and Omri Peretz, were arrested in connection with the murder and are scheduled to appear before a judge on the coming Wednesday. Should the new evidence against the additional suspects be substantiated, it could impact the detention status of Braverman and Peretz. The investigation continues as police seek to clarify the circumstances surrounding Dayan's death.
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