The murder of a girl of Palestinian origin in Tirana, initially identified as Rayyan Alwan, who had come accompanied by another person and had rented an apartment in the capital by the day, remains a mystery.
But investigations have revealed that both the victim and her companion, who is suspected of being the 24-year-old's father, identified as Fati, may have used false identities on the fake cards they used to enter Albanian territory.
The victim was found stabbed in the apartment they had rented for a day, while a few hours after the crime, the police announced that they had identified the suspected perpetrator and had declared him an international wanted person, as there were suspicions that he had left Albania.
On February 19, when Fati and Rayyan Alwan entered our country as tourists, they presented themselves in Rinas with Greek documents. But investigators have already raised suspicions that these very documents may be forged and their identities are not correct, A2Cnn reports.
For this suspicion, as well as to establish whether the suspected perpetrator is her husband or father, the Albanian side has requested information from their counterparts in Germany, where the two Palestinians lived, a response that has not yet been received. And if the German side establishes the suspicions that the 49-year-old man already declared internationally wanted is the father of the 24-year-old girl, it completely changes the course of the investigation and the motives for the crime.
The young woman was found dead in the apartment they had rented in Tirana on February 27. But the macabre crime is suspected to have occurred between the 19th, when they entered Albania, and February 22, when the 49-year-old left Rinas airport alone. He initially traveled to Greece and then to the Netherlands. Albanian authorities have requested the assistance of European police to find and arrest the suspected perpetrator.
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