Two girls' classmates who killed themselves in Prizren interviewed

The Constitutional Prosecutor in Prizren has interviewed friends and friends of two minor girls who committed suicide last month, jumping one from the fifth floor and the other from the eighth floor of the building. Prizren Chief Prosecutor Admir Shala says investigations are still in the initial phase and that they have opened [...]
The Constitutional Prosecutor in Prizren has interviewed friends and friends of two minor girls who committed suicide last month, jumping one from the fifth floor and the other from the eighth floor of the building.
Prizren's chief prosecutor Admir Shala says the investigations are still in the initial phase and that too many lead investigations have been opened. Sociologists are alarmed at increased suicide trend, writes the newspaper “Voice” today.
The founding prosecutor in Prizren is investigating the trigger that led to the suicide of two 16-year-old girls last month in this town.
Both girls were classmates, and both had committed suicide, jumping from several - story buildings, writes further “Voice”.
To whitewash the motives which have pushed two minors into suicide the bodies of the investigators and the Prosecutors are investigating all possible leads.
Chief Basic Prosecutor in Prizren Admir Shala has told the newspaper “Voice”: “We are taking action to provide information to see what happened. We're in the initial phase of information collection. We're investigating all the leads. We're interviewing their friends and friends”, Chief Prosecutor Shala said.
He says no details have yet been revealed that would lead to whitewashing the motives of these suicides.












