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Tel Aviv man held for three days pending psychiatric evaluation after alleged random assaults on women
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First reported by Ynet · 5 days ago
What happened
A Tel Aviv court extended David Ezra’s remand by three days after police said he randomly attacked women in three incidents. He will undergo a psychiatric evaluation while investigators continue work on the case.
- 01David Ezra’s remand was extended by three days for a psychiatric examination.
- 02Police say he attacked women in three separate street incidents in Tel Aviv and Jaffa.
- 03Security footage and complainants’ testimony supported the court’s finding of reasonable suspicion.
- 04The defense argued the arrest was unlawful and sought release on third-party bail.
- 05The judge cited danger and possible obstruction as grounds to keep him detained.
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