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Orsolya Gaal's boyfriend David Bonola arrested in murder of NYC mother found stabbed to death in duffel bag

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Apr 25, 2022, 8:05:03 PM4/25/22
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Authorities have made an arrest in the death of Orsolya Gaal, a 51-
year-old wife and mother who was stabbed to death in a horrific
killing in New York City. David Bonola, 44, has been charged with
murder, criminal tampering in the first degree and criminal
possession of a weapon in the fourth degree, police said Thursday
morning.

In a press conference Thursday morning, NYPD Chief of Detectives
James Essig said that Bonola and Gaal had been in an "off-and-on"
relationship for at least two years, while he was employed as a
handyman for the family's home.

The two allegedly reunited early in the month of April, but their
relationship was considered at an end at the time of Gaal's death,
police said.

Police said that Bonola was identified by investigators as a suspect
wanted for questioning, and he voluntarily came back to the
precinct, where he made "incriminating statements," Essig said.

Around 12:30 to 12:40 on Saturday morning, police believe Bonola
entered Gaal's home. During a heated argument, Bonola pulled a knife
and stabbed Gaal "ruthlessly and brutally in excess of 55 times,"
Essig said.

The knife was consistent with other knives in the home and was
recovered on the scene by police. Bonola allegedly then placed
Gaal's body in a hockey duffel bag belonging to her son. Video
evidence shows him rolling the bag down the sidewalk in Queens,
leaving a bloody trail in its wake.

Early Saturday morning, police responded to a 911 call and found the
body of Gaal in a duffel bag and a "blood trail" that led to her
residence in Forest Park, Queens.

They believe that after leaving Gaal's house, Bonola fled through
Forest Park. Police discovered a jacket they believe he was wearing
during the crime. Other investigators also discovered boots, a t-
shirt and bloody bandages at a secondary location.

Bonola was allegedly treated on Saturday at a local medical
institution for wounds in both hands, which police believe Gaal gave
him during a "violent struggle" for her life.

Gabe Veras, the manager at the Forest Hills Station House restaurant
in Queens, told CBS New York that video showed Gaal was at the bar
on Friday night and employees saw her there.

"Orsolya was here on Friday around 11:45 to 12:30. She came in alone
she left alone. She had her usual — a Moscow mule," Veras said.

Gaal was a regular, often coming alone, he said. Veras says he spoke
to her last Tuesday.

She had come back from a concert, seeing her favorite composer,"
Veras said. "She was delighted at that. She was elated that she saw
this composer live. She was very into the arts and music."

Sources told CBS New York went to the show at Lincoln Center with
female friends Friday night. She returned to Queens, visited a local
bar and then returned to her home on Juno Street.

Police said her husband and 17-year-old son were out of town when
the incident happened. Her 13-year-old son was questioned in the
case, but was released. Authorities said Thursday that while the
duffel bag Gaal's body was found in did belong to her son who was
sleeping in the house at the time of her death, they do not believe
he woke up before Bonola left the home.

Police also said that a message sent from Gaal's phone to her out of
town husband that warned of a burglary was completely false and sent
by Bonola.

Police are still awaiting additional forensic evidence and
canvassing for more video, but there are no other outstanding
suspects at this time. Authorities said Thursday they believe they
have more than enough evidence to successfully charge Bonola for the
murder.

For live updates on the case, visit CBS New York.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/orsolya-gaal-murder-arrest-david-
bonola/

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