Police report strengthened suspicion against a Ramla father suspected of murdering his son, after an expert opinion shifted the case from suicide to homicide. The father's remand was extended until Sunday; police cited findings linking him and suggested a quarrel or attempted theft as a possible motive. The court partially granted the police request for 15 days, ordering a remand until Sunday.
The Zioneer reported on June 29 that the father was arrested on suspicion of murdering his son, whose death was initially ruled a suicide. Today, police announced that the suspicion against him has strengthened following an expert opinion that changed the classification from suicide to murder. The father's remand was extended until next Sunday. Police said they have findings linking him and believe the incident may have stemmed from a quarrel or an attempt to steal money. The court partially granted the police request for 15 days, ordering a remand until Sunday.
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