Police claim to possess video evidence documenting alleged violent conduct as well as vandalism by a 26-year-old nursing student suspected of abusing elderly residents at a care facility, according to N12. The suspect's attorney said she has no criminal record and works to fund her studies.
Police said Wednesday they hold video footage documenting alleged violent conduct and vandalism by a 26-year-old nursing student suspected of assaulting elderly residents at a care facility, as reported by N12. The suspect's attorney stated she has no criminal record and works to fund her studies.
The arrest follows an earlier case in Hadera, reported by The Zioneer at 14:57, in which a female worker at a nursing home was arrested on similar suspicions. The current suspect is also a nursing student, a detail that underscores ongoing scrutiny of elder care in Israel.
The police's claim of video evidence has not been independently corroborated beyond the N12 report. The investigation remains ongoing.
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