Albanian pair killed by daughter's father

Family members have recently bid farewell to the Albanian pair, who was executed with firearms in Australia by the daughter's father. The two victims have been forwarded to the last apartment, while the author of double crime is in a hospital in a coma because Albanian Osman Shaptafaj shot himself with a firearm after killing the girl and [...]
Family members have recently bid farewell to the Albanian pair, who was executed with firearms in Australia by the daughter's father.
The two victims have been forwarded to the last apartment, while the author of double crime is in a hospital in a coma because Albanian Osman Shaptafaj shot himself with a firearm after killing the daughter and groom.
Her daughter lost her life instead of bullets, and the groom several hours later in the hospital, since the wounds were severe. His father, according to the couple's relatives, had a difficult background, but he was not invited either to the couple's engagement or to the wedding.
The tragedy that plagued an Albanian family in Melbourne, Australia, shook public opinion. Lindita Moisiu and her husband, Vetoni, an Albanian from Macedonia, will rest at Melbourne's cemetery.
The preliminary course, however, shows that some family disagreements may have been made due to the murder of 25-year-old and her 29-year-old husband. The local press writes that Shaptafaj, has gone to the apartment of his daughter and groom who had just celebrated his first wedding anniversary, and set fire on them.
The Daily Mail says Lindita was very afraid of her father. A family member has stated on condition of anonymity that his daughter had had a difficult relationship with him, and he seemed to have faced her as she tried to live a quiet life with her husband. At the time of the incident, there are supposed to be some people invited to the party at the couple's house. Lindita was a receptionist at a real estate firm in Melbourne while her husband worked at a nearby bank. /tch












