Albanian messages that Dad killed in Australia are published

An Albanian student who lived with her family in Australia was found stabbed in the family car while accused of this serious crime is her father, who was found wounded at her side. The heavy event took place on Sunday evening, just before midnight, when police [...]
The event took place on Sunday evening, just before midnight, when police in Adelaide, South Australia, found the 20-year-old Albanian Sabrina Lekaj dead and injured her father, Petrit Lekaj, 49.
Father and daughter were registered by police in a Mercedes Benz car, just a few yards from their home. The injured father was taken to the hospital, while local police began investigating the white light of serious crime.
Sabrina, a high - school high school student, reportedly studied piano. While at the university she was studying for medical images and had achieved maximum results.
After 48 hours of investigation into the crime Tuesday evening, South Australia Police issued a statement saying her father, 49-year-old Petrit Lekaj, was the prime suspect and was expected to be charged with killing his daughter.
According to police, on Tuesday he was attempting questioning, but he was unable to answer, so he is expected to be questioned Friday. During this time, he is being kept in custody by police at Adelaide Hospital.
One of the Albanian student's friends, Jana Fandi, speaks of local media and says she will remember Sabrina as an ambitious, very good girl in school and an excellent pianist. Jana Fandi says Sabrina's death was a tragedy and had shocked all her friends and former school associates of Nazareth College.
We were very close and we did a lot together. We both loved music and she was an incredible pianist and we did competition together, along with other school students. She was always there for whoever was around her”
She loved science, so she decided to study medical images. She wanted to help people. She told me that she wanted to find a cure for all the diseases in the world. She was very ambitious. She was very, very smart. I was always so proud of her, because her talent was incredible, but she always would say: No, I can do better, I'll do it better”, Fandy said.
The serious event has shocked the Adelaide area, while the precise motives of this crime are not known, although she had complained on the night of her murder in society about her family's control. According to some messages published by the Daily Mail, she complained in her texting company that her family had named her where... and that she felt pressured to go to college by her parents Petr and Romina Lekaj. Lekaj told friends about her often unstable relationship with her parents and that she did not want to live under their roof anymore.















