A design reportedly fatally shot her husband before committing suicide inside their lavish Florida, US, house. The child’s bodies were found earlier Wednesday on the balcony of their high-rise apartments in what appears to be a murder-suicide.
Authorities identified the dying as Sabrina Krasniqi, 27, and Pajtim Krasniqi, 34. Authorities responded to reports of gunshot around 12:30 am native time when they discovered them outside their 45th-floor system at Beach Club II in Hallandale, according to the New York Post.
Max Braedlin, a tenant living across the street, was quoted by the New York Post saying,” We heard screaming, and it was terrible. I heard the firing, and then, after a few minutes, the officers cars arrived, and it was a congested picture”.
Officials believe Sabrina intentionally shot her husband before self-injuring herself. According to the report, a gunshot monitoring system recorded at least five pictures, followed by six more after a brief pause.
” Pajtimi’s partner chose to take my brother’s life when she shot five bullets into his chest”, Pajtim’s girl, Albana Krasniqi Munrett, wrote in a Facebook post. He chose to spend his career with the people he most trusted, and that was the one who took it away from him. She betrayed him, his passion, and his confidence. She shattered my home. We will never be the same again, my sisters and I. I’m terrified my mother did not return”.
When officers arrived, they found a teddy bear, a package of roses, and a broadcast also on inside the house. The balcony entry allegedly had shot holes and stains on it.
Sabrina, a design by vocation, was also known by her maiden name, Sabrina Dzaferovic. According to the document, both she and her father were Albanians who were Kosovar citizens and had links to Kosovo and New York.
The investigation is ongoing, and police have not yet determined a goal for the killing.
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