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Police: We've cracked schoolbus murder

Source: Jerusalem Post
Jerusalem : Israel | about 1 month ago  
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The case of Amjad Shahuna's murder has been solved, Police announced Thursday. The Kafr Kasim youth was shot to death on a schoolbus a month ago as it drove through the Sharon District. Police said four teens from Jaljulya were under arrest for allegedly opening fire on the bus from a car.
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