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    Herzliya Mother Allegedly Kills Son and Dog, Claims ‘Aliens’ Told Her

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    What it is about

    A mother in Herzliya, Israel, Sigal Yana Itskovich, is accused of tragically taking the lives of her six-year-old son, Liam, and the family dog. She has reportedly confessed to authorities, citing that “aliens” instructed her to commit the act, and admitted to consuming alcohol before the incident.

    Why it matters

    This heartbreaking event has stunned the local community and highlights the importance of mental health awareness and intervention. The case underscores the complexities that authorities face in evaluating the mental fitness of individuals involved in such perplexing situations.

    Current State of Affairs

    Itskovich is currently undergoing psychiatric evaluation to determine her fitness to stand trial. If deemed unfit, she may receive treatment in a psychiatric facility, with the court determining the length of her stay. Preliminary assessments indicate that Itskovich is aware of her actions.

    The Events Unfold

    Liam was discovered lifeless in their family home by his grandmother. Earlier that day, Itskovich was seen with an ax at a local shopping center, leading to her subsequent arrest. She has since provided a detailed account of the incident but has not offered a direct motive.

    Community Reaction

    Grandfather Marcel Hass expressed profound sorrow, describing Liam as a joyful and athletic child with a close bond with his father. The community is grappling with the loss and unanswered questions surrounding the mother’s actions.

    Emergency Response

    A witness reported a young woman wielding an ax near their home, triggering a response from the Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency hotline. The community remains shaken by the severity and unusual nature of the incident.

    Next Steps

    Authorities are continuing their assessments and will determine the appropriate legal and medical interventions for Itskovich. Mental health support remains a focal point in addressing and preventing such tragic incidents in the future.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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