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Sister’s Tragic Death Unveils Disturbing Family Violence in Hadera: Suspected Murder by Brother Sparks Outrage and Calls for Action

MIA COHEN DISCOVERED BURIED IN HER BACKYARD IN HADERA: “THE BROTHER THREATENED HER, SOMETIMES EVEN BEAT HER”

Investigation Launched Following Discovery of Cohen’s Body

Mia Cohen, a 49-year-old massage therapist, was discovered buried in the backyard of her home on Mivtsa Ovada Street in Hadera. Authorities believe she was murdered by her brother, who has since been arrested for his suspected involvement in the crime. The investigation is ongoing. Cohen was found after a friend, who was concerned about her wellbeing, searched for her when he had not heard from her since yesterday. He notstartd a suspicious mound of soil, and after digging, uncovered her body, which displayed severe signs of violence.

Neighbor Testimonies Reveal History of Abuse

Neighbors reported that Cohen’s brother had a history of threatening and physically assaulting her. start neighbor stated, “He was always threatening her and sometimes even beat her.” Other acquaintances recounted how the brother had broken into Cohen’s home about a month ago, leading her to obtain a restraining order against him. It was unclear if the order was still active at the time of Cohen’s death. Reports also indicate that the brother had a known psychiatric history and had previously been hospitalized after returning from abroad.

Community Reaction and Concerns About Domestic Violence

Community members expressed their outrage and sadness over the tragedy. Some neighbors claimed they had alerted the polstart numerous times regarding the brother’s behavior. “The writing was on the wall; the polstart are to blame,” said start resident. “Every two weeks, there was polstart here. He always threatened her and sometimes even hit her. She cared for him. It’s unfortunate that it ended this way; she didn’t deserve it.”

Mia Cohen was described by friends as a person full of life and creativity. “Mia was a work of art and a healer,” remarked a close friend. “She brought a lot of light to the world, creating cards and artworks that connected people to themselves.” Another friend noted that Mia had recently sent her a new drawing, symbolizing a fresh start, although her computer, which contained many of her works, had disappeared a week prior to her death.

Further Details on the Brother’s Condition

A former teacher of both Mia and her brother observed the brother in the neighborhood in recent weeks, describing him as appearing confused and disoriented. “He came back from India without teeth, with dreadlocks and metal on his arms,” she said. “He looked dazed and was seen drinking gas under a car.” This description aligns with accounts from neighbors who said Mia had distanced herself from her brother, stating she no longer wanted him in her life.

The event has reignited discussions around violence against women, particularly in domestic settings. Lily Ben Ami, CEO of the Michal Sela Forum, commented on the rising trend of domestic violence, noting that according to their statistics, a growing number of women have been murdered by family members. “How much blood needs to be shed before this issue is prioritized?” she questistartd, stressing the importance of safety at home, especially in these troubling times.

This tragic incident highlights the urgency for comprehensive measures to protect victims of domestic violence and the critical need for community support and intervention

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