Speaks the father of the Albanian who was killed with his wife in Australia

Alil Musa, the father of Veton Musa, spoke of his son's murder with his wife, Lindita, from the father of the latter, the day after the passing of the years. The event took place in Australia, where they lived, and the motives are still unclear. Alil Musa has broken the silence and [...]
Alil Musa, the father of Veton Musa, spoke of his son's murder with his wife, Lindita, from the father of the latter, the day after the passing of the years.
The event took place in Australia, where they lived, and the motives are still unclear.
Alil Musa has broken the silence and spoke of Top-Channel saying that the boy's bride had no good relations with her father, who had not been contacted for seven years.
Alil Moses' story:
I can talk to the two of them all my life and I can't describe love and behavior to each other. I mean, I'm the father of three guys, but now I only have two.
I dreamed of having a daughter. When Lindita arrived, I felt the warmth and said, "God, there was an angel in my house.
In our family, there's always been jokes, laughter. Lindev's father, I have met him twice during my 38 years in Australia, and I have never extended his hand.
Lindi's parents haven't had good relations, and for eight years they've been separated. Lindita had no contact with Dad for the last seven years.
I asked Lindy and told her that “what Mom and Dad had between them is the other”. The girl caught me in my beard and said look in my eye: “told me what my eyes say?
The world's <x0). These eyes show that the person who gave me love is you and will remain my father forever. There has been no shortage of many of the people who have been destroyed.
What my eyes have seen, I don't want even the greatest enemy. My wife and I have seen tragedy.
These two are angels. We were like family with Lindi's mother. Arben was like my fourth son in this family.
I promised them that our friendship will grow stronger.
Two days before they celebrated their 1st anniversary, the Uni-Lindays were at the aunt's and they stayed five to six hours. I'm with them every day. We're in and out.












