Activist Sion Assidon Found Unconscious: Mystery Surrounds Disappearance and Garden Incident

The King’s Attorney General at the Casablanca Court of Appeal provided new information on Tuesday regarding the Sion Assidon case, named after the activist for the Palestinian cause who was found unconscious at his home on August 11th.
In a statement, the prosecutor provided clarification on this case. Sion Chaim Harim Broch Assidon was found unconscious at his home on August 11, 2025, after two people went to the police to report the disappearance of their employer who had not shown up for work and was not answering his phone, the note details.
Alerted, the judicial police went to Sion Assidon’s home. Once on the scene, the investigators, after requesting an expert to open the locked gate, discovered several gardening tools (ladder, saw, pickaxe, pruning shears) in the garden, as well as freshly trimmed branches and cut grass. They found the man, unconscious on a sofa, on the ground floor and proceeded to rush him to the hospital. No signs of forced entry or disorder were noted, the prosecutor indicates.
After searching the home, his personal belongings, including his phone, a pair of sandals with traces of grass, his keys, two laptops and carefully arranged books, were found. According to the images from a surveillance camera in the area, the person in question parked his vehicle in front of his home on August 9th at 10:36 am, before going inside. He was wearing the same clothes in which he was found unconscious.
The analysis of the tools and equipment found at his home revealed that he was the only person to have used them. A witness, a worker in a neighboring house, claims to have seen Sion Assidon, on Saturday, August 9th around 2 pm, trimming the tree branches with a ladder. A task that kept him occupied until the end of the afternoon. The next morning, he found the ladder placed on the freshly cut grass. A version confirmed by the owner of the neighboring house.
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