Crime within Kosovo family in Germany, family head buried today

Flamur Rexha, 44-year-old Kosovar who allegedly killed his two boys (11 and 13 years old), injured his wife and later committed suicide, will be buried in Ponosec, Gjakova. For the couple's children, however, no information has been given about when they will be buried. Avdije R, wife Flamur Raja has been awakened by [...]
Flamur Rexha, 44-year-old Kosovar who allegedly killed his two boys (11 and 13 years old), injured his wife and later committed suicide, will be buried in Ponosec, Gjakova. For the couple's children, however, no information has been given about when they will be buried.
Avdije R, wife Flamur Raja has been awakened from an artificial coma.
She survived the terrible bloodshed caused by her husband, but is still unable to be questioned, Bild reported.
Bild writes today that Flag R. (44) shot his two sons (11, 13) and his wife, Advije R. (38), then himself in their home in Hamburg, Germany.
Only Avije R. survived, lying in hospital with several gunshot wounds. Now she's woken up from an artificial coma, followed by a report.
How she waited for the boys to die and what pushed her father into his bloody act, 38-year-old cannot be questioned yet.
“You cannot yet question because, according to the medical assessment, she is not yet available,” said chief prosecutor Ulla Hingst on Thursday.
According to investigators' findings, the 44-year-old man has killed his 11- and 13-year-old boys in the late hours of the December 26th evening before shooting himself.
Advise R. was severely injured in the hospital with several gunshot wounds and was originally in an artificial coma.
From forensic evidence it turns out that Flamur R. He pulled the trigger at least eight times. The “The shell was found at home,” said Hingst.
It turns out the 44-year-old had no arms license. His motive remains unclear.









