The man who killed his wife and daughter remains in custody

The Kosovo Appeals Court has rejected it as unconventional on the defence attorney's complaint against the appointment of a month-long detention measure for suspect Peter Ndekaj. The second-instance court has thus enacted the Constitutional Court Act on Gjakova, dated 10,08.2018”, says in one [...]
The Kosovo Appeals Court has rejected it as unconventional on the defence attorney's complaint against the appointment of a month-long detention measure for suspect Peter Ndekaj.
The second-instance court has thus enacted the Constitutional Court Act in Gjakova, dated 10,08.20181818x1>, said a communique by the Court of Appeals.
Peter Ndecaj allegedly killed his wife and daughter, Valbona Ngelcej and Klara Ndjetaj, on August 7th.
“The Court of Appeals finds that the first instance court has provided sufficient reason on the legal basis for which it has appointed the detention measure to it”, Apel reportedly.











