The soldier's daughter had refused her hand-in-hand marriage.

Shocking details have emerged from investigations into the murder of Agim Muharrem, a member of the North Macedonia Army, who was killed 11 July at the entrance of the village of Batica. According to the testimony of the victim's daughter, E.M. (20), the suspected author, J.M., had threatened her earlier because she had refused to marry her. Morning [...]
Shocking details have emerged from investigations into the murder of Agim Muharrem, a member of the North Macedonia Army, who was killed 11 July at the entrance of the village of Batica.
According to the testimony of the victim's daughter, E.M. (20), the suspected author, J.M., had threatened her earlier because she had refused to marry her.
The morning of the event, according to Tetovo, he tried to contact him but was ignored.
A few hours later, he blocked the road and shot her father, leaving her dead.
”A.M. and E.M. They were driving toward their house in Batica, but at the entrance of the village, the road was blocked by another car from which J.M., which shot at A.M. and injured him to death”, says the report.
Muharrem was not on duty at the time of the murder.
The author is still on the run, while police have launched investigations to find out if he has been helped by other people./Periscopi/












