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

theage.com.au

Eyal Yaffe, accused of helping dispose of Isla Bell's body in a fridge, has been granted bail under strict conditions. He must wear an ankle bracelet, pay a $20,000 surety, and adhere to a curfew. Yaffe, 57, is prohibited from leaving metropolitan Melbourne and must stay at least 200 meters away from potential witnesses. He is also required to surrender his passport. Isla Bell's body was found in a Dandenong tip after Yaffe allegedly moved the fridge containing her remains to various locations. Her family attended the court hearing, expressing their emotions as Yaffe was released.


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