Man accused of disposing of Isla Bell's body granted bail with strict conditions

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Eyal Yaffe, accused of helping dispose of Isla Bell's body, has been granted bail under strict conditions. He must wear an ankle bracelet, pay a $20,000 surety, adhere to a curfew, and stay within metropolitan Melbourne. Yaffe, 57, is charged with assisting in the cover-up of Bell's death in October. Police allege he moved a fridge containing her body before it was found at a tip. His co-accused, Marat Ganiev, is alleged to have killed Bell. The court noted Yaffe's prior convictions but acknowledged his support from family. The case will return to court next year, with Yaffe facing a serious charge that could lead to a lengthy prison sentence.


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