Terrible: Kosovar arrested in Switzerland suspected of murder of wife

A 55-year-old woman has been found dead in her residence in Obermuff, Switzerland. The prosecution suspects a murder, so she has arrested her 60-year-old husband. The event took place on Wednesday, March 12. According to reports, the husband sought help from his neighbors, saying that his wife was still in the bathroom. A little [...]
A 55-year-old woman has been found dead in her residence in Obermuff, Switzerland. The prosecution suspects a murder, so she has arrested her 60-year-old husband.
The event took place on Wednesday, March 12. According to reports, the husband sought help from his neighbors, saying that his wife was still in the bathroom. Shortly thereafter, a phone call was made at the Amargau canton emergency center.
Medical teams have arrived immediately at the scene and tried to reanimate the victim, but without success. The woman has passed away overnight, reports Swiss media Argauer Zeitung.
Because of the circumstances, authorities have ordered detailed investigations at the scene and forensic examinations to determine the cause of death,” has declared Adrian Schuler, the prosecutor's spokesman, broadcast. Periscope.
The man in custody for three months
Initial evidence of the investigation has raised doubts about a murder, which has led to the arrest of the 60-year-old man, who is a Swiss citizen of origin from Kosovo. The prosecution has requested his detention for three months, a request already approved by judicial authorities.
Investigations are being conducted by Rheinfelden-Laufenburg Prosecution in collaboration with Cantonal Police. The exact circumstances of the event remain unclear and are part of the ongoing investigations.
On social networks, the victim's daughter made a touching post in Albanian, writing: “You were our home, our comfort, our greatest happiness. ”
Posting has been distributed by the suspect.
Authorities stress that until a final verdict by the court, the detainee is considered innocent, referring to the principle of presuming innocence.












