From debate over the sand of the shooting how Velipoja's tragedy took place

A verbal conflict between two families in Velipoj, Shkodra, would turn into tragedy last night, shocking the entire country. Four people, two brothers among them and a young man only 20 years old, were killed by the hail of bullets. Stinging and everything has been a fight for some Shezlongs on the beach [...]
The point of everything has been a fight for several Shezlongs on Velipoja beach.
This has led to a loss of life: Remember Ferracaku, Giovanni Gocaj, Edmund Gocaj and Myzerim Zenelli.
While the wounded are still Hasan Ferracaku and Elmedin Tyli. He's only 17. The whole conflict has begun as the two Gocaj families owned by the hotel “Gocaj” and Ferracac, which owns Hotel “Fantasy” was separating the sand to set up beach tents. Both hotels are located from each other at a distance of 50 meters.
It all started out as a verbal conflict, then the parties pulled out their weapons and took each other's lives. Among the victims is Myzerim Zenel, a staff of the Shezlongs and a waiter at the Gocaj brothers ' hotel, only 20.
Giovanni Gocaj, 25-year-old who was killed
It is thought that several weapons were fired at the scene, while the FNSH and RENEA are combing the area by looking for others involved in the conflict. So far the security cameras of both hotels have been seized to create a clearer picture of the serious event.
The Dynamic of Serious Crime Step by Step
Ferracaku went to clarify the row at Hotel “Gocaj”
Cameron Ferracac, accompanied by his brother, Hasan Ferracac and others, went to clarify the dispute over the sand at the owners of the Gocaj Hotel, Giovanni and Edmond Gocaj. There had been earlier debates and verbal clashes between the two families for setting up beach umbrellas in the space in front of the hotel.
Both families claimed ownership of sand and accused each other of taking over space. Even yesterday afternoon there have been friction between two families, while physical confrontations have not been lacking. But the worst had not yet come.
Instead of words and clarification on the issue that had brought about the conflict, the parties pulled out weapons and drove cartoons towards each other, bringing what is already known as the Velipoja tragedy.











