Tragedy in Gjakova Happens for Five Euros

On four pages, prosecutor Mene Syla has clarified earlier conflicts in the Noecaj couple, which ended in two murders last night. The conflict between the couple had been cleared on the evening of May 10, 2018, when Valbona Ndrecaj had denounced her husband Peter Ndekaj to the police for being beaten. The prosecution describes that evening Nbutaj [...]
The conflict between the couple had been cleared on the evening of May 10, 2018, when Valbona Ndrecaj had denounced her husband Peter Ndekaj to the police for being beaten. The prosecution describes that evening as catching his wife's hair and beating him in the head and left eye.
That evening after the victim's complaint, Noecaj was chained to keep until June 11th in custody.
The prosecution explains that the conflict between the couple was initiated by a conflict that one of the couple's children had with Rudclay's brother's children. The victim in the statement had described that her son had found 5 euros in the street, while the brother-in-law's son-in-law had claimed to be his own, which had led to a conflict among the brother-in-laws. As described in the indictment, the man had given the brother's son the money the next day. The decision to return the money was expected as an insult by the victim, who had argued with her husband, who had subsequently left behind in the physical attack. In her testimony Valbona Ndecaj had mentioned that several times she had been beaten by her husband while complaining that she had also had sex without her reconciliation. A month before Noecaj was detained, the couple agreed with an mediator on promise that the violence would not repeat itself.
The 40-year-old allegedly shot the ex-wife and 9-year-old last night.
Within five hours, Kosovo police had failed to identify the location of the man who was threatening his former wife. In official reports, the victim complained at 16 00 a.m. to the police that she was being threatened by her former husband.
In an official response, Gjakova Police have confirmed that it was reported on the threat, but had failed to identify the owner's whereabouts.
At 4: 00 p.m., the victim reported being filed by the suspect. Police have responded to the case, have taken operational action by searching the suspect's home and at various locations, has attempted to contact him over the phone, but the same has not been presented” has said official Freedom Podrimja for information at the Kosovo Police. She did not give details why the victim's house was not placed under police supervision.
The couple had problems in the past.
Details of this have been confirmed by Gjakova chief prosecutor Ali Selimaj.
“Victime has complained to police about the threat police have gone to the suspect's house and tried to contact him, but it has been impossible”, Selimaj has said.
He has added that the handover is a known person for the prosecution and was known for having a criminal procedure against him.
Selimaj has denied the news that the suspect was released yesterday from custody.
Selimaj has confirmed that the suspect was in custody from May 12th to June 6th this year and that there is an indictment of domestic violence that has been handed over to the tribunal.
Under circumstances still unexplained by a 40-year-old and her daughter were shot dead on the night of August 7th. Doras is suspected to be the husband of 40 years old. The couple lived apart for several months, and they had five children, two of whom lived with their father and three with their mother.
The victim was originally from Tropo while living from postwar with her family in Gjakova. /Cashho. com












