Albanian rapper sentenced to life in prison after killing one person in London

One of the best-known names of the group “Helbaniz”, Sabajat Shuti ʹ otherwise known as “Skilla” He was sentenced to life in London on charges of killing 27-year-old Joy Zeqa. Photo: The late Joy Zechya took place on the evening of October 16, 2022 in the Church Lane area of Leytonstone, [...]
One of the best-known names of the group “Helbaniz”, Sabajat Shuti ʹ otherwise known as “Skilla” He was sentenced to life in London on charges of killing 27-year-old Joy Zeqa.

Photo: The Dead, Joy Black
The event took place on the evening of October 16, 2022 in the Church Lane area of Leytonstone, and shocked the Albanian community in the United Kingdom.

In the same case, his brother, Emirlion Shutti, known as the “Mili HB” was found guilty. He was sentenced to 20 months in prison, but with a decision to suffer in the test service, he was found guilty of fighting in the crime scene.
The court heard the full confession of the bloody event. Joy Zeq was standing outside a café with his friend when the Shutti brothers arrived in two cars.
Shortly thereafter, Emirlion began a physical crash with his victim's companion, punching him.
At the height of the chaos, Sabajat drew the knife and struck Joy to death as he wounded his companion, who survived the attack after an immediate surgery.
After the crime, the brothers left the scene while Sabajat tried to eliminate the tracks. The following day, he changed his appearance and fled to France, but he failed to escape justice.
He was arrested in Sweden on October 3rd 2023 and extradited to the United Kingdom, where he faced charges that brought him the most severe sentence.
Police managed to rebuild the event through security cameras and data from mobile phones, bringing the authors to justice.
A dark story that leaves behind a lost life, another destroyed, and a life sentence for one of the most familiar figures of a group that has often been the focus of attention for links to violence in the streets of London. /Periscopi/












