Albanian in Switzerland gets her head cut off until Grandma's pardoned.

Several hours later, Cyril Cantonal Police arrested a 19-year-old at the airport in Kloten. The arrested person who also has Italian citizenship is the prime suspect in the murder. Right after the crime, Fatmir T. He went to a police station and handed in his cell phone. This is confirmed by the Cantonal Police of [...]
Several hours later, Cyril Cantonal Police arrested a 19-year-old at the airport in Kloten. The arrested person who also has Italian citizenship is the prime suspect in the murder.
Right after the crime, Fatmir T. He went to a police station and handed in his cell phone. This is confirmed by Thunga Cantonal Police, writes “20 Minuten”, accompanying Albinfo.ch.
Since there has not yet been an emergency call for the crime committed, police have had no knowledge and no reason to arrest him. It remains unclear why he handed his cell phone to the police, if he wanted to locate the scene, or perhaps even recorded the moment of the crime. Cell phone will be investigated by forensics.
According to some statements, the young man had long experienced psychiatric problems. These reportedly became evident about a month ago. He was admitted to a clinic in Framefeld, but then released”.
As residents further report, the family, descended from Macedonia, had moved from Italy to Switzerland a few years earlier. For the first time in Aadorf TG, and a year ago at Frawenfeld.
It is a murder that has shaken Swiss and Albanian widespread opinion. Why did a young man act so brutally, cutting off his grandmother's head who was being forgiven at that moment? This question has answered Swiss forensic psychiatrist Ralph Ashwaden, who has declared that the first possibility is to deepen his hatred of his failed grandmother. The second possibility may have been for psychotic motives.
In that case, in his consciousness, he did not kill his grandmother but a terrible figure that was presented to him. Afterwards, the psychiatrist explained that the other possibility may have been a radical religious condemnation of a religiously wrong, self-righteous attitude. This archaic form of punishment can be met most in radical Islamic groups, psychiatrist Ralph Ashwaden has further stated.
He has said that even narcotics consumption may have affected this macabre crime.












