The mysteries of Xhaftey's driver's death increase

New details have been learned about the mysterious suicide of Shkelzen Qordya, the guard who was found lifeless on the morning of June 30th within the institution of special importance. By the Republika Guard's entry and service records, 31-year-old Qorya had entered the interior facilities about 6 hours and 45 minutes in the morning. [...]
By the Republika Guard's entry and service records, 31-year-old Qorya had entered the interior facilities about 6 hours and 45 minutes in the morning. This is also obsessed with security cameras that prove that the deceased was alone in Hyundai's car.
Then it remains unclear at what hour the act was performed by the Cordia, while the Interior Ministry's official announcement states that the victim was found lifeless about 9 and 30 on Saturday.
In the meantime, evidence from the testimony of the two companions of Shkelzen Qordja confirms that they had attended two different locals in the capital, one day before the big event took place until the very first morning of Saturday.
The victim, according to his friends, had consumed only two beers, rejecting the possibility that he may have been drunk at the moment of suicide. Inside the vehicle, which was closed, no alcohol vapor was found, and this was confirmed by forensic expertise, where 31-year-old had no high blood alcohol levels. According to the prosecution, Shkelzen Cordja's phone device was incomplete with security codes.
From the watch of the telophonic tabs, but even those of the messages that were recorded in the victim's mobile camera, the investigative group has not recorded heavy emotional conversations.
Family members of the 31-year-old also confirm that fact. They claimed that they had not seen any trouble in Shkelzen and did not know that their son was in a psychological state.
One of the trails currently being investigated by the investigative group is that of suicide by carelessness, which remains to be confirmed by the outcome of the case initiated by the Tirana Prosecutor. /abcnews.al.












