7 years from the murder of Diana Kastrat, her father requires the extradition and punishment of the handsman

Although seven years have passed since Diana Kastrat's murder, the suspect in her murder, former husband Adnan Jashari, continues to wander free. Although Spanish state bodies had acknowledged that Jashar is located in this state, they had never responded to the Kosovo authorities' request for his extradition to [...]
Although seven years have passed since Diana Kastrat's murder, the suspect in her murder, former husband Adnan Jashari, continues to wander free. Although Spanish state bodies had acknowledged that Jashar is located in this state, they had never responded to the Kosovo authorities' request for his extradition to Kosovo, and all of this in the absence of a co-operation agreement between the Kosovo authorities and those of Spain who have yet to accept Kosovo as a state.
Seven years have passed since 27-year-old Diana Kastrati had been shot dead in downtown Pristina in front of many passersby from her former husband, Adnan Jashar.
It was the morning of May 2011 when Diana Kastrati was headed from her home to the Faculty of Medicine, in which she was also studying, but not many meters from her home the road was cut off by her former husband, who had shot her with a gun and left her dead in the country, writes further “Zri”.
Shortly after carrying out the act of suspect Adnan Jashari had fled Kosovo to finish in Spain, the state that has not yet recognised Kosovo's citizenship, exploiting the lack of co-operation agreement between the Spanish and Kosovo authorities for the possibility of his extradition to Kosovo.
Seven years from the murder of his daughter, Guzim Kastrati, Diana's father, wants more to be done for the extradition of the suspect to Kosovo.
He Says his family has no response from Kosovo justice bodies about the possibility of extradition of Jashar to Kosovo.












