
The investigations into the murder of the young Albanian, Kasem Kasmi, continue uninterrupted by the Frosinone police investigators, to reconstruct the exact motive of the tragedy that shook an entire province.
Yesterday, in the morgue of the 'Fabrizio Spaziani' hospital in Frosinone, an autopsy was performed on the body of Kasmi, who was shot in the throat by 23-year-old Mikea Zaka.
The doctor appointed by the deputy prosecutor Manuel Samuel Amari will announce the results after 60 days. Meanwhile, the main hypothesis that investigators are focusing on is mainly about money.
Last July, 20,000 euros in cash were found in the house of Mikea Zaka, and the version given by the killer, regarding a fight between groups over issues related to a woman, seems to have no basis.
In addition to the motive, the crime weapon, which has not yet been found, remains a mystery to the investigators.
The serious crime was registered on Saturday evening in the center of Frosinone, outside a bar, where Kasmi was shot with at least three bullets by the 23-year-old Albanian Zaka. The latter ended up in prison on charges of murder and attempted triple murder.
Three other people were injured from six gunshots, one of whom ended up in the hospital in a serious condition.
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