She testified in court, at a hearing on 29 November 2022. In her initial interrogation, she confirmed what she had given in her statement to the police and in the reconstruction conducted at the scene, and said that she lived in two houses from her grandmother, on the opposite side of the street. She insisted that she did not see the face of the wounded man running in the street and did not recognize him, and according to her, she linked him to the person who was treated by the paramedic with his hands, due to his thin physique (pp. 529-530). The second injured man, whom she later saw being evacuated on a stretcher, was fuller and stronger, without a shirt, and with blood in his chest and upper body (p. 538). In cross-examination, and to the question of whether it was possible that another person had fled the scene, she replied that she did not see anyone else on the street. Regarding the wounded man she saw running, and later - sitting on the sidewalk and being treated with bandages, she stressed that she did not see where he came from, nor did she see a knife, only that he was bleeding from his hands.
In the context of this testimony, it should be noted that during the course of collecting her statement to the police, it became clear that a member of her family worked at the police station. Apparently, the person in question was Sergeant Danny Bokobza, A.T.23, who testified in court at the meeting of June 26, 2023. In his cross-examination, he clarified that from the moment he found out that his cousin, H.Z., was a witness in the affair, and even though he was not in contact with her, he reported this to the officer in charge of the investigation, and moved on to another case. In any case, it was not claimed, and in any case it was not proven, that the two spoke to each other, or that the distant family relationship had any influence on the testimony.
- The caregiver (Y.A.'s mother), T.Z., A.T.20 - her statements were submitted to the police, dated March 23, 2021 and March 30, 2021 (P/45 and P/46 respectively). It should be noted that the second notice is missing pages 4, 8 and 9, but given the transcript and the CD, they could have been completed); the transcript of the second interrogation (P/46A); and a CD documenting the second interrogation (P/46B).
From the first statement, it appears that this is a person who is caring for the mother of the witness Y.A., who lives next door to the grandmother's house. According to her, she did not know the defendant or the deceased, and did not see anything of the incident. She was asked by Y.A. to direct the ambulances towards the back of the house, but in practice she was not required to do so. She saw two wounded people being taken to the ambulance. In the second statement, she explained that on the morning of the incident she was supposed to come to work for Y.A.'s mother. At 10:00 A.M., but she came early. When she arrived, she heard Y.A. talking to the police, and he instructed her to direct the forces from the front of the house, to the back of the house. When she was slammed in the face (by the interrogators) who had seen the murder, the witness replied in the negative, insisting that she had only heard a kind of scream, like crying, and entered the house (Issue 3). She also stated that she saw one wounded man walking out towards the street, walking normally, with his hands full of blood.