I had three but God had failed to take two” A report of the father of two boys who suffered a tragic loss in Germany

Alif Arifay, the father of two boys who suffered a tragic loss in Germany, has confessed about RTK's at a difficult time about the event. “As usual, boys were waking up every morning at 6:30 to continue on their way to school, I'm in Germany at the Laundry, I'm about 30 years in Germany from the April demonstrations [...]
Alif Arifay, the father of two boys who suffered a tragic loss in Germany, has confessed about RTK's at a difficult time about the event.
As usual, boys were waking up every morning at 6:30 to continue on their way to school, I am in Germany at the Laundry of Baria, about 30 years in Germany from demonstrations in April 1989. I had three sons, that day as usual they were going to school. Like any exile in Germany, which most have come from difficult conditions and most of the difficulties from the Serbian occupier. My wife's a teacher, she's got the boys for school. Where the train route is, there's also the way across the” vehicles, Arifay said in the slide that Periscope follows.
The odds of not being issued, God would have left me only one. They've been trying to scare me by losing a train to school, and my idea is that the train they saw, they thought it was stopped and the other one, but at that point the train came to the other side, when they got out, three guys were, but two were out, and they took two little boys, Hasan and Bleran, Hasan was 17 years old, and Blehrani was 14 years old. The train with that great speed took them forward and suffered a tragic loss of life there, said he, escorts Periscopi.
Ariphaj has related other details, like the moment he heard the tragic news about his sons.
“My friend saw the chance she was close to them. The news, my son called me first, my second son has not done it, he's been trying to call me on the phone if I've been a year, driving a mail truck to Germany, but no phone use is allowed. The case happened at 7:5 minutes, I left the truck for a break to take another course, but I got a cell phone call, and my son told me please come and see that Hasan and Bleerian got caught up. He was a friend to me. I hoped they were alive. I left the keys, I ran to get the car, but I don't even know how I went, it was 18 km road, I called every time I got answers, I got them myself, I got them alive, 16-year-old boy, he tried to fight the folks, Dad said nothing but come, he called me ambulances, fire fighters. When I arrived there was no cure, it was completely blocked in the flats. I didn't see the bodies. When I went, there were a lot of people.
Asked if there were investigations by the German state about this event, Arifay said:
The German state has a law that few in Europe have. The train that travels to non-stop stations has the speed of letting go of how fast they must travel. The obstacles are all digital, but the child as a child, their euphoria has taken place in disaster. They're all presupposed to what happened, what happened. It's strictly stopped when the hurdle sits down everything passes. The kids have been there for school for 17 years, and nothing happened, but...
Arifay said his boys' bodies were buried tomorrow in Decan.
“The troops have come, have arrived, are waiting for confirmation, we'll bring them back after 17, we'll keep them until tomorrow, the ransom will be done tomorrow at the village of”, he said. /PERISCOP/













