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Suspected murder in Jerusalem Airbnb: 19-year-old man stabbed to death

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Suspected murder in Jerusalem Airbnb: 19-year-old man stabbed to death

Primary source Internal intake · 4 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 20:51

TL;DR

A 19-year-old man was stabbed to death in an Airbnb apartment in Jerusalem, according to journalist Inbar Tovizer. Police are investigating the suspected murder.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The suspected murder of a 19-year-old man in Jerusalem, first reported by The Zioneer at 19:28 Jerusalem, has been further specified: the stabbing occurred in an Airbnb apartment in the Nachlaot neighborhood, according to journalist Inbar Tovizer. Police had initially said the background was criminal, and the victim was critically wounded. The Zioneer's thread shows that at 19:28 Jerusalem, the initial report cited a stabbing in Nahlaot with a criminal motive. Within the same minute, updates from Channel 12 and N12 reported that Magen David Adom medics performed prolonged CPR and evacuated the victim to Shaare Zedek Hospital in critical condition, with one medic saying 'we are fighting for his life.' Shortly after, the victim's death was confirmed, and the location was refined to an Airbnb in the area. The Zioneer reported on the evolution of the story, from the first alert to the confirmation of death. The identity of the victim and any suspects have not been released. The circumstances of the incident remain under investigation, and no motive has been established.

02 · How it developed

5 developments

  1. Latest

    Death of the stabbing victim confirmed.

  2. Incident occurred at an Airbnb apartment in Jerusalem.

  3. MDA medics describe prolonged CPR and fighting for the victim's life.

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03 · Source and signal

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