Branko Shkoza's murder, brother speaks out: He didn't harass anyone, the perpetrator's family knew
After about a week, the death of Branko Shkoza, the 33-year-old who was found lifeless in a canal in the Spitalla area of Durrës, has been revealed.
His friend Majlind Habibi has been arrested and is suspected of pushing him off a bridge after a conflict, causing his death. According to the suspect, the conflict occurred because the victim had harassed his wife.
"He said to my daughter-in-law and his daughter-in-law: 'Will you come for coffee?', they said no. He went to get a cigarette and sat down to drink coffee alone. After that, I stopped there with a friend in my car. At 7:20 I saw my brother at the coffee shop. There were four of us at the table. The last time I saw him was at the bar at 7:20, while this kind of slave testified that my brother left the bar at 5:20. The next morning, my mother told me that my brother had not come. He had never harassed anyone, he doesn't even have a name in the police to say that he was problematic. As soon as I got out, I started asking the neighbors, because they lived together with him, close friends. The author's brother knows everything, his mother and daughter-in-law also know everything.
Then I go out, go ask. Everyone knows and they tell me they don't know. I want all the cameras to be turned on. My brother hasn't been problematic, he hasn't harassed anyone's wife. Let's ask the whole neighborhood if my brother has harassed anyone, or if his name is in the police or if he just went for verification... Everyone knows the incident as a family.
I've been looking for my brother for three days. I had my suspicions about this person. He's problematic. He attacked his own daughter-in-law with an axe, he's been to the police.
I want the state to take measures for this type of slave, for his own mother, for his daughter-in-law. I asked them, they didn't come to me for my brother's bread, they didn't come to me for the third. They only came to my funeral. He laughed when he came to my funeral, because I told him he would eat it too, because they drank together. From that I thought he had fallen, because I said cork.
"They all came to me like a tribe, they all knew about the incident. The moment he was arrested, they all left me. They left the house the first day he was arrested ," said the victim's brother, among other things.