Mitrovica's wife story: A man is going to see me and he's looking for a fake debt, he asked me for 100 euros for his dead father.

A woman has made an unprecedented confession about a Mitrovica fraud who exploits moments of death. She says that a well - known editorial name had gone to comfort her father and had finally told her that the deceased had lost 100 euros in debt. As [...]
A woman has made an unprecedented confession about a Mitrovica fraud who exploits moments of death.
She says that a well - known editorial name had gone to comfort her father and had finally told her that the deceased had lost 100 euros in debt.
As she showed the newspaper “voice”, fraud was discovered because they were wealthy families and did not need debts.
The woman has asked for “voice” to publish her confession, since, as she says, the victim may be many families.
“Give voice” has secured the identity and photo of the fraud, but this medium's editorial says it will be handed over to the police.
The woman's full confession:
There was one thing that happened after I died that my father was sad.
After four days of his life on our door, Dad knocked on a man saying he'd come to comfort me so much that he was conscious not to doubt anything. The comforting words would flow without mistakes after him. He told me he'd have to say he owed me 100 bucks.
But how people can come up with something like that and trouble families. Now I have a reaction to know that he's come to the wrong family at that moment, and the time comes to support me that this man is a mouse and he looks at the plaques who's dying to go and he's looking for money he's allegedly owed him rahmetlija.
I have a prayer that doesn't bother other families who have followed their loved ones in the last place, to stop them from saying bad people who don't deserve to be called human.












