“Adela S' must return to Cavaja, she belongs to...”, former author of Big Brother by surprise with this statement (Photo)

Words about the death of journalist Adela Jamaican also wrote the former author of “Big Brother” Zefine Hasani. She writes Adela should not have returned to Kavaja to be buried, but had to rest in Tirana because she wanted to leave her homeland. According to her31-year-old was to be buried in Tirana that she [...]
She writes Adela should not have returned to Kavaja to be buried, but had to rest in Tirana because she wanted to leave her homeland.
According to her31-year-old, she had to be buried in Tirana, which she chose for herself, so that the day she decided to become part of the <x0-Big Brother, as a symbol of the girl's unrecognised and unreserved, challenging everything alone, without giving up on any occasion.
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Adela wasn't supposed to go back to Kavaje today! To feel my family and her tribe if I dare, and I'm losing my mind on what I'm saying, stepping where we should, especially on such a day, when death should be respected as the custom detected by our first family. But I have all day, as much as Adele's death, it's hurting me that her return to the city from which, in her lifetime, she wanted to leave at all costs.
Adela, the bravest girl who has ever met Big Brother, who faced every prejudgment and judgment, only because she wanted to change her life, the girl who managed to come and stay in Tirana just because of her courage, her determination and wisdom, the young journalist who only wanted to make room for herself by working, without selling any beauty that fascinated an all-forth Albanian, I think she should stay here forever in Tirana.
Death took her so treacherously that she had no time to say where she would like to rest. To feel me if Adela is talking more than she needs in her name, but as much as I've seen her wish for Tyranne and the life she was doing here, it's hard for me to believe she'd want to go back to Kavaje today.
She had to be respected to stay here in the Tyranne she chose, why not as the symbol of the girl without recognition and support, who challenges everything alone, without giving up on any occasion.
To feel me and the best friends that have stayed with her every day that certainly know better about Adela now that she's gone. I was wrong, but I couldn't help but say this that's hurting me so hard, today, on the day of death that it hurt us without knowing I loved that girl so much.
Your parents have the absolute right to be around them, but Adela belongs to Tirana, since the day he took his way to Big Brother, where he would find the only gate to enter this big city.















