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Judge in Netanyahu's corruption case killed after vehicle hit him
Summary
Judge Benny Sagi, who had been involved in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption case, was killed after a vehicle entered Route 6 and struck his motorcycle; police say a full investigation is under way.
Content
Judge Benny Sagi, president of the Beersheba District Court and a judge linked to Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption case, was killed in a road collision on Route 6 in southern Israel. Initial police accounts say a vehicle that had been travelling off-road mounted the highway and hit his motorcycle. Authorities closed part of the road while investigators examined the scene and opened a formal inquiry.
Key details:
- The judge has been identified as Benny Sagi, who served as president of the Beersheba District Court and had worked on matters related to Netanyahu's corruption case.
- Police reported that a vehicle travelling off-road entered Route 6 near Kibbutz Kfar Menachem and collided with Sagi's motorcycle; he was pronounced dead at the scene.
- Traffic accident investigators from the Kiryat Malachi police station are examining the circumstances and have said a full investigation is ongoing.
Summary:
Senior judicial and government figures offered tributes to Sagi following his death. Police say investigators are working to determine how the vehicle entered the highway and what caused the collision. Undetermined at this time.
