A suspect accused of murdering his partner with indifference was released to house arrest on Monday, with his ex-wives appointed to supervise him, according to reports. The release follows an earlier court decision in the same case.
The suspect in the murder-with-indifference of his partner was released to house arrest on Monday, with his ex-wives appointed to supervise him, according to reports. The condition was added following the initial release decision, which The Zioneer reported at 19:47 Jerusalem. The case involves the death of the suspect's partner, who died after ingesting acid at his home, as previously reported. The suspect faces charges of murder with indifference, a lesser charge than intentional murder but still carrying a life sentence. The release and the supervision arrangement have not been independently confirmed by the court.
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