The shocking scene: blood splatters reached the ceiling | The development in the murder investigation of the brother
The Hadera Magistrate's Court extended the remand of Ohad Ard, suspected of murdering his brother Asa, by an additional four days. Judge Ehud Kaplan ruled that there has been a dramatic strengthening of the suspicion against him, noting clear indications of intentional killing. During the hearing, harsh forensic findings from the scene were revealed, including blood splatters that reached the ceiling.
The Hadera Magistrate's Court today (Thursday) extended for the fifth time, by an additional four days, the remand of Ohad Ard, a resident of Binyamina suspected of murdering his brother Asa Ard, who lived in the family homestead in Moshav Ein Ayala. Judge Ehud Kaplan ruled in his decision that there has been a dramatic strengthening of the reasonable suspicion against the brother Ohad, and that there are clear indications of intentional killing. The judge emphasized a clear ground for detention of dangerousness, stemming from the nature of the offense and the suspect's past. During the hearing, shocking details were revealed about the forensic findings at the scene, when the police representative, Chief Inspector Azhen Abramov, revealed that blood splatters were found on the walls and reached the ceiling. The investigation is in its final stretch, and the police are awaiting the final pathological opinion. The defense attorney, Adv. Baruch Gide'on, stated that his client denies the allegations against him and maintains his version.