Singer Nasreen Kadri issued a public apology to Rom Braslavski on Monday after reports emerged over a violent incident between Braslavski and the singer’s partner outside a club in Tel Aviv.
Kadri stated that the incident "should not have happened," adding that if she had been present at the scene, she would have acted to prevent its deterioration.
“First of all, sorry, this shouldn't have happened to anyone, certainly not to Rom,” she said in an Instagram post.
The singer also referred to the suffering Breslavsky has endured over the past two years and expressed her willingness to contribute to his rehabilitation.
“The suffering that Rom has gone through in the last two years is suffering that is greater than one person's entire life. I wish Rom every second of his life from now on will be filled with light and love. I will do everything to contribute to that on my part,” she added.
Braslasvki files assault complaint
Braslavski filed a complaint on Sunday against the partner of Israeli Kadri for allegedly assaulting him at the HIVE nightclub on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv.
The Israel Police opened an investigation and issued a warrant compelling the suspect to appear for questioning. The suspect, a 30-year-old, was arrested and jailed, pending a court hearing to extend their detention scheduled for Monday, authorities confirmed.
Initial findings indicate that Braslavski attempted to enter the club but was refused. Shortly afterward, a brawl broke out during which the complainant was allegedly assaulted by the suspect, who was present at the venue.
A police source told Maariv that two men later came out of the club, one of them the suspect, who confronted him and his friend. He said the partner shouted at him, “Just because you were a hostage doesn’t mean you can talk however you want,” and then went on to assault his friend.
Alon Hachmon and Shir Perets contributed to this report.