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Orsolya Gaal case: Suspect arrested in New York mother's murder

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The NYPD released this image of David Bonola in connection with the Orsolya Gaal murder investigation (FOX 5 NY) NEW YORK - Police have arrested a suspect in the case of a Queens mother of two who was stabbed to death and then stuffed inside a duffel bag and dumped a few blocks from her Forest Hills home.51-year-old Orsolya Gaal was reportedly stabbed nearly 60 times inside her home and then put into the bag and dragged several blocks.

A trail of blood marked the path her body was taken.The NYPD announced the arrest of David Bonola, 44, of Queens on Thursday morning.

He is charged with murder, criminal tampering, and criminal possession of a weapon.LINK: Get ongoing updates from FOX5ny.comA reward poster is on a pole in the Queens neighborhood where Orsolya Gaal was killed.

A security camera captured what appeared a person dragging the large bag with Gaal's body inside after the killing. A person walking their dog found the bag on Saturday morning on Metropolitan Avenue near the Jackie Robinson Parkway.The medical examiner's office said Gaal died of "sharp-force injuries" to her neck and ruled her death a homicide.Police have been at the family's million-dollar home for days as part of the investigation.

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