As for the injuries he sustained as a result of the incident, defendant 1 presented his injuries to the interrogator even before the interrogation began, but said that not all of the injuries on his hand were caused by the beatings and some of them were caused by his girlfriend's dog, and pointed to the same injuries he suffered as a result of the incident: marks on both of his hands and on his right arm (P/7B from 22:40). Later, when he was asked during the interrogation if he had any marks on his body as a result of the incident, he replied, "I have a right hand and a right armpit and my leg hurt after what we did and the pillow area in my right hand," and pointed to bruises on the right hand and the pinky, and the place where he hurts in the area of the pillow on his right hand under the pinky (P/7 S. 80-82, P/7C from 21:39 onwards).
In the confrontation, defendant 1 gave a similar description, according to which after the deceased left the weapon in the car they continued walking, with defendant 2 and the deceased talking from the front, and when the deceased turned to him defendant 2 suddenly "I don't know, he punched him, what exactly was it, he brought him in the head, um, he started hitting him. I entered the market like that, I didn't understand for a second what to do"; Defendant 2 told him to hit the deceased, and he began beating him with stones and objects he found there, until Defendant 2 "pulled me away from the body... He tells me, 'Calm down, leave, leave, stop.'" When asked why he was talking about her body, he clarified that at that stage he did not know that it was a body, and that at the time of the beating of the deceased he shouted "Where, stop, stop, Aya", was lying down and tried to move a little (P/8A, pp. 9-11).
According to him, at this point he was arrested and said to Defendant 2, "My brother, look at what we did," and he replied, "Don't worry, everything is fine," and said that they had to burn the car and the body so that there would be no evidence. Defendant 2 went towards the car and he himself began to drag the deceased, and then "I suddenly see that he started breathing, I shout to [Defendant 2] to come, because I saw that he was breathing, I thought it was a good sign, let's leave him and go. Um, [Defendant 2] sees this, starts giving him a few kicks in the head, in the area of his stomach and chest. He stopped breathing. And together we drag the deceased... They put him in the car" (ibid., pp. 11-12).