Suspected attempted murder in Ramle: Father tried to kill his daughter and ex-wife - then tamper with evidence

The suspicion against Suleiman Abu Ammar, arrested on suspicion of stabbing his 19-year-old daughter and 42-year-old ex-wife in Ramle, is strengthening. Findings at the scene reinforced the suspicion of attempted murder, and police suspect he tried to tamper with evidence after the stabbings. His remand was extended by five days.

The suspicion against Suleiman Abu Ammar, a resident of Ramle arrested on suspicion of stabbing his 19-year-old daughter and 42-year-old ex-wife, is strengthening. Findings collected at the scene in the Giv'at HaShlosha neighborhood of Ramle reinforced the suspicion that this was a deliberate attempted murder. Police suspect that after the act, the suspect tried to tamper with evidence at the scene. The incident occurred on Friday night. The two were injured, one seriously and one moderately, and were evacuated for medical treatment. Police say the location and nature of the stab wounds indicate a deliberate and lethal act. A source involved in the investigation said: "Under other circumstances, we would be dealing with different offenses." The suspect has a criminal record for relevant offenses and also has a suspended sentence that can be activated. The court extended his remand by five days.

Suspected attempted murder in Ramle: Father tried to kill his daughter and ex-wife - then tamper with evidence