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Nurse Exploited Teen Patient, Led to Death, Critics Say
25 Dec
Summary
- Psychiatric nurse convicted of causing death by negligence.
- Exploitation of vulnerable patient led to fatal outcome.
- Rape crisis centers demand appeal for harsher sentence.

A psychiatric nurse has been sentenced to seven years in prison for causing the death of a teenage patient, Lital Yael Melnik, through negligence and sexual offenses. The Haifa District Court convicted Edward Kachura of these charges, acquitting him of murder but holding him criminally responsible for the fatal events. This ruling has drawn strong criticism from the Association of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel (ARCCI).
The ARCCI contends that the verdict and sentence fail to adequately address the prolonged pattern of exploitation and the severe power imbalance between Kachura and his vulnerable teenage patient. They argue that Kachura manipulated the patient's condition, exploiting her impaired judgment and inability to consent to repeated sexual offenses, which ultimately contributed to her death.
Demanding an appeal, the ARCCI asserts that the current ruling does not reflect the gravity or systematic nature of Kachura's actions. The organization emphasizes the justice system's responsibility to protect those at highest risk and calls for a stronger stance to send a clear normative message against such abuses.



