
The police testimony of two Greccia hotel employees, who are accused of helping Gerald Shehu hide the body of the receptionist, Eraldo Nevruzi, who was executed by the 43-year-old in one of the staff rooms, has been revealed.
It is learned that 33-year-old Daniel Qose and 30-year-old David Larti have stated that they were forced to help the co-owner of the hotel to move the body from the room to the trunk of Gerald Shehu's vehicle.
According to two employees, the latter threatened to kill them if they told.
It is suspected that other people may have been involved in helping the 43-year-old conceal the crime.
Hotel employees are being interrogated to clarify the dynamics of the serious event.
The body of 31-year-old Eraldo Nevruzi, who was allegedly killed by Gerald Shehu, the son-in-law of the owner of the "Greccia" hotel in Dhërmi, shortly after midnight on Wednesday (June 6), was found today (June 7) in a quarry near the village of Vuno.
He was himself the suspected author of the serious crime during the interrogation in Greece, where he was arrested at the airport of Corfu in an attempt to travel to Spain with destination England, who showed where he had thrown the body of the victim.
43-year-old Gerald Shehu, according to the blue uniforms, "disappeared" the lifeless body of Eraldo Nevruz with the help of two hotel employees, 33-year-old Daniel Qose and 30-year-old David Larti.
It is suspected that the 31-year-old was shot dead by Gerald Shehu and then his body was wrapped by the three people taking him out of the hotel premises.
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