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New details from the disappearance of the Albanian couple in Italy were found torn in suitcases: The 52-year-old's last phone call with her sister and daughter

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New details from the disappearance of the Albanian couple in Italy were found
In the photo: Victims Shpëtim and Teuta Pasho

New details are revealed by the macabre murder of the Albanian couple, Shpëtim and Teuta Pasho, who were found the night before in Italy,  torn and put in three suitcases.

It is learned that the last contact that the Albanian couple had was with Teuta Pasho's phone calls with his sister in November 2015. According to the verification of the telephone records, Teuta received her sister on the 1st, and on the 2nd, when the sister received her again, the couple did not answer anymore.

The photos of the couple from Vlora had made the rounds of all Italian media since 2015. For five years, Shpëtim and Teuta Pasho were wanted in Italy by the show "Chi l'ha visto".

Italian media write that one of the tracks where it is being investigated is a quarrel that the Albanian couple had with the boy's girlfriend, a debate about which no concrete details are known yet.

Meanwhile, another detail that impresses is the place where the couple was found. The body parts of Shpëtim and Teuta Pashos were found near the Solliciano prison where their son was serving a sentence for drug trafficking at the time the Albanian couple disappeared. This raises suspicions that the couple's murder may have something to do with their son's criminal past.

The story of the disappearance of the Albanian couple

The Albanian couple, Shpëtim and Teuta Pasho, 54 and 52, from Vlora disappeared without a trace in Castelfiorentino on November 2, 2015. They had gone for medical visits to the neighboring country, to which they often came and went, as they lived in Tuscany. their children.

After the couple disappeared, the only information about the gruesome event is the phone call their daughter received from an anonymous number in which her mother told her she did not want to be asked by anyone.

It was their daughter, Dorina, who sounded the alarm about the disappearance of her parents and posted photos of them on social media, asking for help in finding them. While his parents were missing, their son was arrested in Italy for drug trafficking.

The bodies are learned to have been found wrapped in cellophane, tied with duct tape, inside several suitcases, at a distance of tens of meters from each other along the highway. This leads investigators to assume that they were thrown from a walking car in Florence-Pisa-Livorno, towards Florence.

What led to the identification of the couple was that in one of the bodies was noticed a tattoo in the form of an anvil, under which was engraved the name of an Albanian city below. But further analysis and examinations will reveal more details.

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