
British media have paid attention to the murder of businessman Ardian Nikulaj in Shengjin. Today the London Court made the decision to extradite the three Britons involved in this event to Albania.
The British newspaper Daily Mail received the testimony of Ardian Nikulaj's family members, who decided to break their silence shortly before the decision to extradite those involved.
In testimony, the wife of Ardian Nikulaj, Vera Nikulaj, tells how the British involved in the assassination were dismissed as tourists and how the serious event happened.
Excerpt from the "Daily Mail" article:
Nikulaj's relatives told how their family had waited in the newly opened hotel for the operatives accused of assisting in his murder.
Sitting next to the already 'reserved' table, where her husband was shot, Nikulaj's wife, Vera, responded with tears as she told how because of the blood feud they were wary of threats from the Albanians, but they never doubted that the British could to engage in an attack.
She first saw Bridgeman, the mother of a young son, in the hotel restaurant.
"She continued to make eye contact with Ardian."
I said, I speak English, how can I help you?
"She asked to rent a car and Ardiani arranged it for her."
The next day the Nikulaj family dined at the restaurant at the next table with Bridgeman and one of the British men.
“She wanted to pay with a credit card, but it didn't work. Ardian told the waiter 'don't worry, I will pay them'.
"They came to us and thanked Ardian for paying for their lunch."
Her son Luis, now 14, described how days later he saw Simpson at the pool table across the street from the restaurant where his father would later be killed.
He said: 'The next day I was eating with him at the same table. I was eating beans and Simpson said: 'let me try this traditional Albanian food'.
He took his spoon and started eating the beans from my plate. "I told my mother that he looks a little strange." Ardiani said: "Don't worry son, he's just a tourist, you don't have to worry about him."
On the third day, after finishing his pizza and beer at the restaurant, Simpson picked up his tray and tried to hold it behind a curtain in the hotel restaurant where staff and family were working, she said.
Ardiani said: Don't worry, leave it on the table, you are on vacation.
"But Simpson was very curious to know what was behind the curtain."
Suspected attacker Ruben Saraiva, a British resident born in Portugal, was also seen lurking on a staircase near the scene of the shooting in the days leading up to it.
Lini një Përgjigje