German newspaper: The woman wanted to break up, the Kosovar killed her, the girl and then herself

The largest German newspaper Bild has brought details about the tragedy that took place in a family of Kosovo origin in Iselburg, Germany, where a 51-year-old man killed his 46-year-old wife and 17-year-old daughter and then himself. Bild writes that the father apparently knowingly spared his daughter [...]
Bild writes that the father apparently knowingly spared his 14 - year - old little girl, who was also at home at the tragic moment but survived without being shot.
On the other hand, Bild, referring to statements of figs and police authorities, says Kosovar after killing his wife and daughter, hung himself with ropes on the porch.
According to initial findings, the 51-year-old man wanted to kill his wife and their two children” said Chief Public Prosecutor Martin Botzenhardt.
Asami S. called an acquaintance who lived far away and told her that he had done something with his family. The Witness immediately called the police, but the officers were late.
The 14-year-old was found by emergency services behind a door that was locked from the outside. According to BILD information, investigators assume the new one was spared by her father. He also threatened him with death, but failed to implement his plan. The girl is now under the care of psychologists.
And the 21 - year - old couple's eldest daughter already lives in another town, the writer.
Police have told the Bild newspaper, it is now clear that Elvette S. She wanted to break up with her husband. It is said that the couple lived separately, so the man lived in a basement for the last time. There are two mailboxes at the entrance of the red brick house.
A family friend told the newspaper Bild “I saw the middle girl recently. Sounds like an incredible dream to me. How can a man do such a terrible thing to his family?
Even Elvette S. She was recently seen going for a walk with her sister, the mother of three seemed very serious and desperate, the neighbors reported.












