Woman, 36, suspected of killing children, setting their room ablaze before taking her own life in Jerusalem apartment
Police investigators asked the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Monday to allow an autopsy of four young girls found dead a day earlier in a suspected murder-suicide in the capital.
Firefighters found the children, ages 11, 9, 4 and 11 months, dead in a locked bedroom of a fifth-story apartment that had been set ablaze in southern Jerusalem. The girls’ mother, who is the primary suspect in their murder, was found hanged in another room.
An initial investigation of the fire concluded that a mattress had been sprayed with lighter fluid and set ablaze in the apartment.
Police say only an autopsy will enable them to determine whether the girls were killed in the fire, or, as investigators suspect, by strangulation beforehand by their mother.
So far, the girls’ father has objected to an autopsy. The family is religiously observant, and Jewish religious law requires respect for the bodies of the dead, as well as a swift burial. The bodies of the children were…read more at Times of Israel