What they say from Janjevo about the 13-year-old rape girl: “What happens to the boo, this” (VIDEO)

The 13-year-old woman who was allegedly expelled from family members and raped by a number of people in Janjevo is one of the most terrifying cases in post-war Kosovo that Periscope is reporting. The head of Janjevo village, Jevdet Congeel, in an interview with the Periscope newspaper has discussed the shocking case of the minor in [...]
The head of the village of Janjevo, Jevdet Kondzhel, in an interview with the Periscopi newspaper has spoken of the child's shocking case in that district.
Kondzhel says she is aware of the situation of the minor and her stay away from the family, but not at home, and now the police case investigation.
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Well, I'm not really that informed about this case, but I heard it happened. Neither the police nor the shelterers have asked us for any clarifications, Condgel told Periscope.
He goes on to show that at first he and the Lipjan Centre for Social Affairs make a choice for that family and the girl in particular, but that they did nothing concrete in the end.
We didn't. The family didn't present it as a case. We saw him on the street, he didn't go home. The family didn't treat him. He didn't call us.
Congeel generally relates to the situation of the family in question that was often helpful to its inhabitants.
I'm already sorry about that. But what happens when they don't care about anyone, their family first and now society. Janjevo is a multiethnic country, we also have the Croatian, Turkish, Ashkali community, but we've had a good deal, and we haven't had a problem, so that's a problem between the communities we have had, Congeel adds to Periscope.
Following up on his full interview:











