
Journalist Anila Hoxha recreated the murder of Fabiola Bajri in 2002 in Shkodër. She explained how the event was initially treated as a suicide, while years later, after it was revealed that it was her partner Behar Bajri, who had taken her life, the Shkodra Court overturned this accusation.
"Fabiola Bajri was 16 years old. Justice in Shkodër served as suicide. There was some discussion, how could there be a pistol over there, there were three shots. And many years later, during an operation during the time of the former Minister of the Interior, Fatmir Xhafa, an operation was carried out to attack a criminal group. RENEA went with an armored car, they found a pistol there. And for Fabiola, her husband was arrested. There had been allegations under his breath, but no evidence had ever come out. That weak and slow-moving justice, the media should be applauded. The journalist dares that justice speaks with evidence.
In the end, Behar Bajri is arrested, he was also charged with the murder of Fabiola. In the end, the former Serious Crimes declared incompetence and brought him to Shkodër. This is where the tragedy begins, Shkodra tried to drop the charges one by one. And Fabiola's murder continues to be an event without a perpetrator."
Further, the journalist addressed the murder of another woman, Suela Sula. This event was also considered a suicide at first and later it was discovered that the husband had paid his own furniture worker to strangle her.
"In 2016, in Albania, Suela Sula was killed and the prosecution maintained the same censorious attitude. Initially, the event was served to the public as a suicide. There were various clues, which the police also dropped on purpose.
And in the end, the husband is arrested. There was no other runway. Her husband denied it forcefully, she said she committed suicide.
or, what came out of the expert act afterwards?! It was a phone that could not be found. There were indications that the wife had filmed and recorded the wild arguments. In the above expertise, a character appears, who worked in furniture, Fatjon Komnishta. A surprise examination is done on his fingernails and it is discovered that his DNA was on Suela's throat. He had strangled her. He drowned the owner's wife, who had paid him.
This couple's argument was, among other things, a warning about a possible divorce and the division of property.
The portraits of other men, who are so alike, are these men who gamble, drink alcohol, are jealous."
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