Haviva and Shadi, who cared for an elderly man, filed a lawsuit against the security company Batala and the nursing company that employed them, claiming they were never informed that the man had previously murdered three people. The suit alleges negligence and failure to disclose critical safety information.
A lawsuit filed in an Israeli court on Sunday alleges that the security company Batala and the nursing company responsible for placing caregivers with an elderly man failed to disclose his violent criminal history. The plaintiffs, Haviva and Shadi, maintain that they were not told the man had been convicted of murdering three people prior to the care arrangement. The suit seeks damages for emotional distress and breach of duty. The companies have not yet responded to the allegations, and details of the case, including the identities of the companies and the specific circumstances of the murders, remain unconfirmed in open sources.
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