Eternal Jail for Kosovar After Killing His Wife, sister-in-law in Switzerland

Kosovar had stabbed his wife and sister-in-law on January 8, 2018. In his appeal to the Federal Court, the convicted of murder wanted to be acquitted of multiple murders. Instead, he was to be sentenced to a maximum of five years in prison for multiple homicides, writes Sda.ch. [...]
In his appeal to the Federal Court, the convicted of murder wanted to be acquitted of multiple murders.
Instead, he was to be sentenced to a maximum of five years in prison for multiple homicides, writes Sda.ch.
The Supreme Court of Aragau refused to admit that the author acted in a justified, violent, or under intense mental stress, as the lawyer claimed.
The Federal Supreme Court has rejected this presentation of things, as seen by the act of justice published Wednesday.
Federal Court Supports the Supreme Court (Cantonal)
In September 2022, the Court of Appeals had argued that the complainer had not acted in a violent emotional state that would be justified under circumstances.
With the dropping of the complaint, the Supreme Court's sentence is already of definite form: the sentence of life imprisonment, sends albinfo.ch.ch.
The same court also ordered the 15-year expulsion from the country and entry into the Schengen Information System (SIS).
In prison, the convict has to perform ambulance therapy for five years.
The killer had stabbed two women in Hausen AG.
On Monday, January 8, 2018, as children left for the first day of school after Christmas break, he had killed his 38-year-old wife, who was still in bed.
He's hit it twice in the upper body with a long and sharp knife.
Then he stabbed his 31-year-old sister-in-law, who had slept in the children's room.
In presenting the decision to the Supreme Court (Cantonal) it was said that her wife and sister “were probably not saints”.
The accused, with his solid ideas for his role as “Pater Family”, has acted as ruler of life and death” and “has restored honour to the country”.
Kunata was his wife's ally, according to the accused, and was responsible for the change this second had made.
The presiding officer of the court has said that the manner of their killing speaks of a great hatred of the hand bearer.










