Kronikë e zezë

The bodies found in the suitcase in Florence belong to the Albanian couple. Wanted son: He was the last to meet him

The bodies found in the suitcase in Florence belong to the Albanian couple.

The two bodies that were found broken in four suitcases near the Solliccian prison, according to Italian media, have been verified by the authorities as belonging to the Albanian spouses, Shpëtim and Floresha Tasho, who have been missing since 2015.

The bodies found in the suitcase in Florence belong to the Albanian couple.

"Corriere della Sera" reports that the authorities have declared their 33-year-old son Tulant Pasho internationally wanted. The reason is related to the suspicion that he is probably the last person who met his parents 62 and 60 years old, when they were alive.

What remains an enigma is what happened on November 2, 2015, when the son of the murdered couple was released from prison. Has he met his parents for the last time?

The bodies found in the suitcase in Florence belong to the Albanian couple.

Italian show "Chi l'ha visto?" has revealed an important detail, which may also be the motive of the murder. Last night on the show, it was announced that after the murder, the Albanian couple was missing a sum of 40 thousand euros. Shpëtim Pasho had benefited from this amount of money as compensation for an accident he had suffered in Albania.

The bodies found in the suitcase in Florence belong to the Albanian couple.

Another track where authorities are investigating is that of revenge for drug deals, after the family son was arrested for narcotics. According to Saverio Fortunato, rector of the Italian Institute of Criminology, dismembering bodies and putting them in suitcases could be a message to people close to the victims, family or friends.

The bodies found in the suitcase in Florence belong to the Albanian couple.