
Other details have been clarified regarding the case of 27-year-old Maria Clara Urdangaray, who died after falling from the height of an object in Fushë Kosovë.
Her father, Facundo Urdangaray, claims that his daughter was pushed from the sixth floor by her boyfriend from Kosovo, after an argument they had.
According to the Argentinian media "Perfile", the 27-year-old's father has confirmed that according to an expert's report, his daughter's body has injuries that do not correspond to a fall from a height.
"They found that there were signs of previous violence on my daughter's body," said Facundo Urdangaray, the girl's father. He claims that the forensic medicine experts of the Justice of Prishtina found injuries that do not correspond to a fall from a height.
"She had bruises on her arms. When a person falls from such a height, there are certain injuries, but if I clench my arms tightly, those injuries are not consistent with the fall," he said, adding that this would show that there is very strong evidence. that my daughter was killed.
He then referred to María Clara's partner, a 31-year-old man born in Kosovo, but of Swiss nationality, named Endrit Nika. He is the main suspect and according to Fernando's confession, the authorities have changed the definition of the case due to new evidence.
"In principle, the cover was a presumption of murder, and now apparently it would be murder, I don't know what they would call it there. It gives me some peace to know that that person will not see the light of day", he told the Argentine media.
In the early hours of the morning of August 1 in Fushë Kosovë, Endrit Nikaj allegedly threw his girlfriend, a citizen of Argentina, Maria Clara Urdangaray, from the sixth floor. She was sent to KKUK, but she did not manage to survive the injuries she received.
The media in Argentina and Switzerland reported on this case, while the father of the deceased was convinced that his daughter's murder was femicide.
"My daughter had spoken to her mum and described her boyfriend as very jealous. It's a femicide, I'm convinced," said Facundo Urdangaray, Maria Clara's father.
Endrit Nika was arrested and is now in custody.
The Swiss newspaper "Blick" has reported that the 32-year-old had illegally brought his girlfriend into Kosovo, hiding her in the trunk of the car.
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