Autopsy Report on Eldar Dayan's Death Challenges Murder Charges Against Suspects
The autopsy report on Eldar Dayan, whose body was found three weeks ago after initially being reported missing, has revealed troubling findings that complicate the prosecution's case. According to the forensic institute in Abu Kabir, the condition of the remains does not allow a definitive determination of the cause of death. This medical uncertainty is expected to have significant repercussions on the ongoing investigation and the charges against the seven suspects arrested in connection with the case. As a result, the two main suspects, along with five others, will likely face lesser charges such as assault and causing serious injury, rather than murder. Police have emphasized that without clear evidence pinpointing the cause of death, it will be legally difficult to hold the suspects accountable for the more severe homicide charge.
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