Son of Hungarian star psychologist brutally murdered in US

The son of Emőke Bagdy, a Hungarian clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, was murdered in the United States. The 82-year-old psychologist confirmed the terrible news.

The son of Emőke Bagdy was killed with several knife wounds in the United States, the Hungarian tabloid Blikk has learned. The psychologist confirmed to the news portal that the victim was her theologian son. In Bagdy’s opinion, he was set up, and the perpetrator’s claim that he stabbed the religious 53-year-old Zsolt Császár several times in self-defence is not true.

The news is true, my son has been killed. I’m devastated, it’s beyond my comprehension,

the clinical psychologist said.

The murderer

Yaaliyah Jackson
Yaaliyah Jackson, the murderer of Emőke Bagdy’s son. Source: Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office

US news portals also cite the testimony of the perpetrator, 18-year-old Yaaliyah Ezekiel Jackson. In it, he claims that Zsolt was at his sister’s apartment and, after an argument and a fight, he stabbed his victim several times in self-defence.

But Emőke Bagdy says this is not true.

“My daughter, Zsolt’s twin sister and my son-in-law are out in Arizona, the investigation is still going strong. According to US law, the victim’s relatives have access to all documents and audio material (…) Therefore, I can say with certainty that nothing the press has reported is true,” she told Blikk.

The victim could have been set up

According to Emőke Bagdy, her son, a theologian, was invited to an event, but was set up. “It was a robbery-murder committed with intent, by several people, for profit. For the time being, the crime has been claimed by Jackson, 18, 6ft tall, athletic, but others took the car, mobile phone etc. ”

My son didn’t know the attackers and didn’t even defend himself because he wasn’t expecting anything bad to happen,

Bagdy said.

He was benevolent, helping people, a man of deep faith. He was a slim, 5’10”, good-hearted little man,” the psychologist told the newspaper. She asked people of good conscience not to harass her family in the future with media reports and unnecessary letters.

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