That's the reason he allegedly pushed Kosovo to kill parents in Prizren

The 36-year-old from Prizren, the Adriatic Hadri, has been found guilty by the court in Sweden for killing his parents in Prizren. The prosecutor there has said that his mental health will be appreciated before his decision is made. He has also been declared for the motive he is supposed to have pushed Hadrin to him [...]
At the end of January last year, the country was shocked by a double murder that had occurred in Prizren. Inside the Hadri family home in the neighborhood “Ortac”, Durim and Suada Hadri were found dead.
They had lived and worked in Sweden for years until they came to Kosovo on vacation.
For their murder, the only suspect was their son the Adriatic, who had fled Kosovo immediately after the case. He was arrested by Swedish authorities in March last year.
And a year after this serious event, judgment on the 36-year-old has come to an end.
The case attorney in Sweden, Olof Calmvik, has told Gazeta Express that the court has found he guilty of killing parents, but that his mental health will be assessed before the judges make the decision.
The trial has found that he is guilty of killing his parents and is now assessing mental health before they (judge) reach a decision”, Kalmvik said.
He has also been declared for the motives he is allegedly pushing the 36-year-old for the move.
Doubts are that one of the motives was money.
“We suspect that the money has been one of the motives, but I would like to wait for mental evaluation and decision before making any comment on this”, his answers to the paper are said.
The Act against Hadri has been established on January 15th of this year. The criminal procedure against him was transferred nearly a year ago to Sweden, due to the inability to extradite him to Kosovo.
Prizren Prosecutor's spokeswoman, Victory Mehmeti, had told Gazeta Express that in the absence of any international judicial co-operation agreement in the middle of the Republic of Kosovo, Swedish authorities have announced that the extradition of the son of Cifi Hadri is not possible.
“Since the defendant in question is Swedish citizen and that in the absence of any bilateral international judicial co-operation agreement, respectively extradition between the Republic of Kosovo and Sweden, and that Swedish authorities on the basis of their legislation in force do not allow extradition for their citizens, then and have told us beforehand that the defendant's eventual extradition is not possible due to these procedures, Mehmeti had said.
In the absence of such an agreement, Prizren's prosecution had submitted calls for the transfer of criminal procedure from the Republic of Kosovo to Sweden, which had received the approval of Swedish authorities.
“Aday, under these circumstances, the Constitutional Prosecutor in Prizren through the Department of International Jury Co-operation under the Ministry of Justice, has filed a request for the transfer of criminal procedure against defendants A.H., from the Republic of Kosovo to that of Sweden, which has also been approved by Swedish authorities”, Mehmeti said.











