“We clashed, pushed to water”: The husband relates how Eagle Isufi in Switzerland lost his life

In Gjilan, on September 25, 2022, she was killed by her husband, Eagle Isufi, who lived in Switzerland, St. Gallen. On Wednesday, the trial was held, the third day, where the husband pleaded guilty, but refused the qualifications of crime as the “severe murder”, and continued to describe what happened, [...]
In Gjilan, on September 25, 2022, she was killed by her husband, Eagle Isufi, who lived in Switzerland, St. Gallen.
On Wednesday, the trial was held, the third day, where the husband pleaded guilty, but refused the qualifications of crime such as “severe murder”, and continued to describe what happened, reports Albinfo.ch.ch.
Her husband, before the trial and Baden AG District Court, said his wife had extramarital ties with someone else, and that he was unaware.
“There was no sign of this except its changed behavior with serious mood changes, in the months before crime” took place, he said.
The defendant reports that there were cameras in every corner of the house, followed by trackers, because his wife was afraid of thieves.
After being asked how the crime case happened, the defendant continues to explain. The event occurred early in September, on the 25th, 2022th. According to his testimony, the defendant has woken up and seen his wife lying in the bathtub and cell phone, where the defendant has indicated that he has seen the scene of the explosives between his wife and someone else, in his statement that year.
“If the current had hit me”, the defendant said when asked about his reaction, she wanted to take my cell phone out of my hand, and during the clash we both ran into the tub fighting, I pushed her into the water, and she stopped moving, the defendant said before the trial.
According to the prosecutor, he wanted to simulate his wife's suicide by throwing hair dryer into the water, and locked it in the current. But the defendant admits that it was a panicking moment and that he did not want to kill him, claiming that he had no feelings of anger or jealousy, albinfo wrote. ch












