A 'Palestinian' mother claims that the day before Mohammed Abu Khader was kidnapped and murdered, her 9-year old son
nearly suffered the same fate.
East Jerusalem resident Dina Zalum told an investigator for human
rights group Btselem that a man tried to abduct her 9-year-old son,
Musa, in their Shoafat neighborhood a day before Abu Khdeir's death and
that the police did not follow up on her complaint.
"I
heard the sound of a car braking as it entered Shoafat," she said. "I
heard a boy's voice call out, 'Mommy, Mommy.' It was the voice of Musa
shouting for help and calling out to me."
Zalum
recalled that she looked back and saw a short, thin man with
eyeglasses, and described him as having pale skin and long hair.
"He
grabbed Musa by the throat as if he were trying to prevent him from
screaming," she said.
"I attacked him and started to beat him with the
cellphone that was in my hand, and I cried, 'They're trying to kidnap my
son.' Another man got out of the car and beat me together with the
first man."
Meanwhile, said Zalum, Musa managed to get away from the kidnappers, who shouted at each other in Hebrew.
"They
pushed me to the ground," she said. "My head hit the pavement and I
lost consciousness." Passersby who heard the mother's shouts intervened
and the kidnappers fled.
After
the attempted kidnapping, a police patrol car was called to the scene.
The family asserts that they gave details of the incident to the police
officer and remarked that Jews were involved.
According to the police,
the policeman asked them to come to the police station and file a formal
complaint. Since the family did not do so, the police did not follow
through.
The
police also asserted that the father of the family told officers on the
scene that the attackers were not Jewish. Only after the abduction and
the murder of Abu Khdeir, were members of the Zalum family called in
for an investigation to give their version of the events.
Sorry, but if you don't follow through and file a complaint, you can't really blame the police for not acting.
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