New Details Emerge
"Dad Will Kill You": The Chilling Warning a Daughter Gave Her Mother Hours Before Her Murder
Horrific new details have surfaced in the murder of 49 year old Inna Danilov, including a prophetic warning from her daughter just hours before her husband allegedly carried out the fatal attack.

New details have emerged from the police investigation into the brutal murder of 49 year old Inna Danilov, who was stabbed to death in her Pardes Hanna home two weeks ago. Authorities have revealed a long history of domestic tension, paranoia, and ignored warning signs that culminated in a tragedy family members say was entirely predictable. The investigation, led by the Haifa District Prosecutor's Office, paints a portrait of a woman who lived in constant fear of her 50 year old husband, yet chose to suffer in silence to maintain a sense of family stability. According to official sources, the environment within the home was extremely unstable in the weeks leading up to the killing, characterized by verbal confrontations and physical threats that eventually turned lethal during the early hours of the morning.
A Chilling Warning and a History of Abuse
In a heartbreaking revelation from the police file, it has been disclosed that Inna’s 25 year old daughter warned her mother about the impending danger just hours before the attack. "Mom, be careful, Dad will murder you," the daughter reportedly told her, sensing the volatile state of her father. The suspect, who is currently the central figure in the murder case, was reportedly consumed by paranoia and a constant fear that Inna was planning to leave him. While neighbors reported hearing frequent shouting from the residence, Inna often attempted to hide the extent of the abuse from the outside world.
The investigation found that the warning signs were present for decades. Inna’s nephew, Alex, testified before the Committee for the Advancement of the Status of Women, stating that the violence began only a year after the couple married thirty years ago. "The writing wasn't just on the wall, it was on the Azrieli towers," Alex said, referring to the high visibility of the danger. He described his aunt as a "lioness" and a "queen" who always put herself last to ensure her children had a peaceful home. Between 2017 and 2018, several complaints were filed against the husband, leading to interrogations, but the cases were ultimately closed by the prosecution. Just last year, police were called to the home following reports of violence against the children, which led to the father being briefly distanced from the property, though the family eventually refused to cooperate with a formal investigation.
The Night of the Murder
At approximately 4:00 AM two weeks ago, the daughter called emergency services to report that her mother had been stabbed. Medical teams from Magen David Adom rushed to the scene and performed intensive resuscitation efforts, but they were forced to pronounce Inna dead in the home where her children were present. The suspect fled the scene immediately after the stabbing, sparking a brief manhunt. He was captured about an hour later in the Zichron Yaakov area. Alex noted that one of Inna’s greatest fears was that her husband would be jailed for only a short time and then return home even angrier. "She said her scars would be on her body but everything would be quiet so the family could manage," he told the committee. As the Haifa District Court prepares to file a severe indictment, the community is left mourning a woman who sought "house peace" at the ultimate cost of her life.