Kosovo youth charged with murder is found dead in Britain's prison

An Albanian from Kosovo has been found dead in a prison in Belmarsh, Britain. Liridon Saliuka, 29, for over 20 years lived with families in London. He was found dead on January 2, 2020, in his cell, in the maximum security prison in Belmarsh. A [...] has already been opened.
Liridon Saliuka, 29, for over 20 years lived with families in London.
He was found dead on January 2, 2020, in his cell, in the maximum security prison in Belmarsh.
An official investigation into his death has already been opened.
British authorities have considered it suicide, but his family doubts the delay in the results of the organisation, and they disagree.
Saliuka, who lived in the town of Harow in northwest London, was in custody since last summer when he was arrested and charged with murder at a club east of London.
He had denied that he was involved.
Liridon's sister, Day, has told the prestigious The Guardian that his autopsy had not yet been performed so that the family could see the body.
Liridon, two years earlier, had suffered a serious car accident, and metal plates had been attached to his body, making it difficult, walking, or standing over extended periods.
His sister had expressed concern about his situation in prison after speaking to him about conditions within the prison, including the risk of life, saying that he is threatening, sends out Telegrafi.
Selen Cavcav, an organisation supporting relatives in courts, said that the death of Liridon is disturbing. His family should be allowed to participate in the investigation processes and prove the truth about the circumstances of his death”.












