Albanian Fatmir T. Arrested for Killing a woman in Switzerland

At a residence on Frauenfeld's “Tablerstrase”, the corpse of a dead woman was found Tuesday. Swiss police suspect an act of murder. After a major action, a 19-year-old at Cyril Airport was arrested Wednesday, writes “Blic”, Albinfo follows. Like Tuesday's evening, on the “Tablerstrase” ofFuendfeld has contributed [...]
At a residence on Frauenfeld's “Tablerstrase”, the corpse of a dead woman was found Tuesday. Swiss police suspect an act of murder. After a major action, a 19-year-old at Cyril Airport was arrested Wednesday, writes “Blic”, Albinfo follows. ch
Tuesday's evening, on the “Tablerstrase” ofFuendfeld has contributed to a crime: A woman had discovered the corpse of a dead woman in nearby residence. Since then, one person's tracks were lost as police searched for him with a large contingent across Switzerland. It's about Fatmir T. (19). According to the newspaper “Blic” he was continuing a teaching practice in the region, Albinfo.ch watches.
Then Wednesday morning information: A 19-year-old suspect has been apprehended. Swiss police have captured Italian national in the Cyril canton. “Man was arrested in Kloten in the airport area”, confirms Matthias Graf, spokesperson for the Thurgau Police, informs Albinfo.ch.ch. It remains unclear whether the suspect has wanted to leave the country.
Trudi Widmer (87) resident had to hear the whole drama during the murder of Talackerstrasse. Even one day at a time, she is still quite shocked. I can't get rid of noisy screams on the stairs. In the horror and panic felt in the voice of family members. And then the little boy, maybe the youngest member of the family, who was sitting in the living room next to my neighbor, says Widmer. He's seen everything. “I'm really shocked”. More than one life was destroyed this evening. “Which child can afford such a view?”
On the steps of the building, Tuesday she heard the people scream. In a language I didn't understand,” continues Widmer. The murdered woman must have been a mother, but she hasn't been confirmed yet.
The immediate suspect, Fatmir T. He caused problems last week. This was confirmed by the location of his practice in Aadorf. There the future electrician had taken a gun with him, which had caused great anxiety at the workplace. So Thurgatu cantonal police mobilized and confiscated his weapon. This has been confirmed by police spokesman Matthias Graf, further informs Albinfo.ch.
So Fatmir was known for the police. How could Tuesday's horrible act be triggered? Graf points out: “during last week's intervention there was no reason for detention, since the suspect had not threatened anyone”.












