An Israeli court has ruled previous Melbourne school principal Malka Leifer is mentally fit to be extradited to Australia where she faces 74 charges of child sexual assault.
Key points:
- Malka Leifer is implicated of abusing three sisters during her time as headmistress of the Adass Israel School.
- She apparently got away to Israel when she learned a grievance to cops was being prepared
- Her attorneys have declared that she experiences clinical depression and trauma
It indicates Israeli legal representatives can pursue an extradition request lodged by Victoria Police.
Ms Leifer is implicated of abusing 3 siblings during her time as headmistress of the Adass Israel School in between 2001 and 2008.
She apparently fled Australia for Israel in 2008 when she found out the females were preparing to submit a problem with authorities.
Australia lodged an extradition request for Ms Leifer in 2014, however the case has actually been consistently delayed.
Ms Leifer’s legal representatives ha