The author of the Vlora massacre did not even accept his parents ' lives

Selenica's massacre could have been prevented if family and village residents had adequately assessed the emotional fluctuations of 24-year-old Ritvan Zykaj. In the village he was known as too “nrik”, due to his ongoing fighting with others. Some even have doubts that he may have had [...]
Selenica's massacre could have been prevented if family and village residents had adequately assessed the emotional fluctuations of 24-year-old Ritvan Zykaj.
In the village he was known as too “nrik”, due to his ongoing fighting with others. Some even have doubts that he may have had mental - health problems. However, no one says for sure, not even the police.
Although the prosecutor has requested medical expertise to prove whether there is mental problems, it is not officially confirmed whether there is one.
Although there is no official examination of his state of mind, all the above descriptions lead to a single doubt, that the author of the 8-fold crime may have had, or may have been on the verge of a mental illness.
In fact, his condition had recently deteriorated to the point that he refused even to live with his parents. Although on the same roof, Ritwan by his own will lived in an isolated room and was not involved with them or with his brother and sister.
Another element that questions his health is his post-crime behavior. He did not give up on himself, but as a triumphator, he started communications on the social network, marking a rare precedent.
Even after the arrest, as Vlora's blues confirm, the perpetrators have failed to show regret. He admitted the crime committed because he was charged with stealing some chickens. Further, he asked for a lawyer. /Panorama












