The confession of Almir's mother weeping: I can't afford his words.

An unfair life from an early age. A commodity that can't extinguish an ocean. A family that lost their boyfriend. A mother who does not agree with the fact that his baby can't get him into her lap, while tears are the only thing [...]
An unfair life from an early age. A commodity that can't extinguish an ocean. A family that lost their boyfriend. A mother who does not agree with the fact that his baby can't get him into her lap while tears are the only thing I can express through. The late Almir Aliu, instead of joining his peers in the school banks, his body is resting in the black soil.
I wish this disaster would not happen to even the biggest enemy, because losing your child by a bad hand is not easy. As a parent, I experience my son's loss very seriously. On the night of June 25th, until I get to the boy's side. I went to heal my son, and that my son is changing my life, I can't afford this bad”
Speaking of the night of the disaster, she says that she still listens to Almir, who was constantly looking for her father.
I never forgot that night, even though Almir had all that serious wound he had, Dad used to say where he is, he thought he killed him too”
The situation, Mijevre says, has caused her to be unable to give much attention to two other children, the frustration and the evil she has experienced since the day she lost her son.
I'm with him every moment, I'm thinking about him all the time, I'm just in the body here, I'm thinking about him all the time. When I see his friends, his generation, I can't live with this evil... although I have two more, but I'm not capable of those other guys, with you to go to school, to do my homework, I'm not capable of keeping my mind on him alone.
The little boy on the ground, the father in prison, and the killer with the minimum sentence. This is the epilogue of the Ali family's nightmare. Neither the tears of Midgevere's mother, interviewed on December 14th, shook the prosecution and the court. The pursuit of a fresh life, Boban Illic, cost him only six years of freedom.












