Family’s heartbreak over dropped manslaughter charge
Source: AAP
The family of a 19-year-old woman whose body was found in a tip say it is a difficult day after prosecutors dropped a manslaughter charge against her accused killer.
Marat Ganiev, 55, had been accused of killing Isla Bell in the early hours of October 7, 2024, before hiding her body in a fridge.
Her remains were found at a rubbish tip in Melbourne’s south-east six weeks later.
Ganiev was originally charged with murder but that was downgraded to manslaughter as the case entered the Victorian Supreme Court.
On Tuesday, Crown prosecutor Jeremy McWilliams told the court the manslaughter charge against Ganiev had also been withdrawn.
Ganiev will instead be charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice. A fresh indictment was expected to be filed later on Tuesday.
A new trial date is yet to be set but a summary of the allegations will be served to the defence within the next fortnight.

Isla Bell was last seen by family in October 2024 in Brunswick, Melbourne.
Bell’s grandfather David Spokes said it was a very difficult day for his family.
“There are many things that I would like to say but I can’t say today because there are more charges pending,” he said outside court.
“We have done our utmost not to jeopardise that. At the appropriate time, we will have more to say.”
Bell’s mother Justine Spokes also expressed her disappointment.
“I raised Isla to be full of compassion and care and integrity and strength,” she said.
“We’re just living in a society with hearts of stone.”
Eyal Yaffe, 59, was also originally accused of assisting an offender and attempting to pervert the course of justice in relation to Bell’s death.
On Tuesday, McWilliams confirmed Yaffe’s charges would also be dropped.
Yaffe declined to comment as he walked on crutches out of court as a free man.
A spokeswoman for the Office of Public Prosecutions confirmed the charges had been withdrawn due to “insufficient evidence”.
-AAP
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