The Castleman Case: New Evidence Reveals Police Misinformation

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BREAKING: New Evidence Reveals Bullets Found in Body of Yuval Castelman Contrary to Police Claims

A new twist has emerged in the controversial case of the late Yuval Castelman, with dramatic findings contradicting the police’s previous statements. According to reports from the the Dimot Institute, a CT scan conducted on the day of the attack revealed a large metallic fragment crossing the front of the hyoid bone on the right, suggesting the presence of bullets in Castelman’s body.

Surprisingly, Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem has revealed that police failed to speak to the two surgeons who performed the operation and never requested the CT results. The investigation took an even more perplexing turn when a report from the imaging institute stated that the CT scan results showed no bullets in Castelman’s body.

The matter raised concerns during a court hearing when the police sought to extend the detention of Sgt. Aviad Frija. Attorney Amit Shelf, who represents the Castleman family, expressed outrage at the decision not to perform an autopsy, insisting that proper investigation procedures be followed. The late Castelman’s family, in a devastating turn of events, had to witness her body being exhumed for an autopsy.

Attorney Daniel Haklai, who is also representing the Castleman family, bitterly remarked on the police’s failure to disclose crucial information, adding that the Israel Police should have been more forthcoming with the truth. The police, in response, maintained that the decision to approve the burial was based on relevant medical information and reiterated that no autopsy has yet been performed.

The findings in the Castleman case have continued to fuel controversy, raising serious questions about the police’s handling of the investigation and casting doubt on their initial claims. As the case unfolds, demands for transparency and accountability have intensified, with the Castleman family vowing to fight for justice and the truth.

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