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Luis Meça's father after the incident with the prosecutor: Someone is interfering to prevent Martin's murder from being solved

Luis Meça's father after the incident with the prosecutor: Someone

Luis Meche's father has spoken out after the incident that occurred today in court, where the prosecution in the case excluded him from the hearing.

For Euronews Albania, he explained how the debate with prosecutor Alma Felaj took place, who claimed that Martini and Luisi had communicated on their cell phones on Sunday, stating that "maybe the parents were asleep and didn't know about the conversations."

The father of Luis, the son who was injured, said that the boys had come with him by car after the football match they had played in Kavaja and then Luis had been asleep since 9 o'clock and had not had any phone conversations.

"I told the prosecutor that the boys came with me from Kavaja and they weren't alone. Luisi has been sleeping since 9 o'clock. She told me you don't know what they talked about at dinner. The prosecutor's claim was that Martini and Luisi talked on Sunday at dinner to organize for Monday's meeting with Marion. I reacted there and told her that the boys didn't talk at dinner, while she told me that you don't know that you slept. I was outraged and said: 'I'm sorry, but you can't insult me ​​like this, because it's you who have been sleeping on the file for 6 months, while our souls are burning for those children'. On Sunday they didn't communicate at dinner, they were in Kavaja, they had a football match and I brought them to Tirana, they were with me," said Luisi's father.

He also emphasized that there were several elements during the hearing that made him think that they wanted to keep the case from being solved, while according to him, the prosecution got angry and threw him out.

We recall that this Thursday, a court hearing was held at the Tirana Court for the murder of minor Martin Cani, who was allegedly killed by his peer, Mario Përlleshaj, near the "Fan Noli" school.

During today's hearing, five minors were questioned as witnesses, and their parents and a psychologist were present at the hearing.

The next hearing is scheduled for May 28, where 8 other witnesses, minors who have knowledge of the event, will be questioned.

We recall that 14-year-old Martin Cani lost his life after being stabbed by a peer near the "Fan Noli" school.

 

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