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Family of 17-year-old who died after toxic relationship says ex-boyfriend already has a new partner

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The family of a 17-year-old girl from Rosh HaAyin who died by suicide after what they describe as a toxic relationship with a 22-year-old man says he has already begun a new relationship. They say he posted vacation photos during the shiva and now shares images with a new partner on Instagram, calling it 'much more than a toxic relationship — he destroyed her physically, financially, and mentally.'

01 · THE DISPATCH

The family of a 17-year-old Rosh HaAyin girl who died by suicide last week after what they allege was an abusive relationship with a 22-year-old man has spoken out after discovering the man has begun a new relationship. The late teenager had reportedly filed a police complaint against the man, claiming abuse, but said she was ignored. During the shiva (the seven-day mourning period), the man reportedly traveled to Eilat for a vacation and posted celebration photos on Instagram. Now, according to the family, he is posting images with a new partner on Instagram. The family's statement was published by Daniel Amram on Telegram: 'He has no shame, he quickly moved on to his next victim. This is much more than a toxic relationship — he destroyed her physically, financially, and mentally.' The case has drawn public attention to police handling of domestic abuse complaints. No official statement from police has been reported yet.

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