At the Basic Court of Prishtina, the trial against Naim Murseli, Kushtrim Kokalla, and Granit Plava—accused of the murder of Liridona Ademaj—continued today. The defendant Naim Murseli again insisted that they were victims of a robbery and that the attacker only demanded money and phones.
However, the presiding judge, Fatime Dërmaku, confronted him with several photos from the night of the incident, showing Liridona Ademaj after the shooting, including the head injury she suffered near her ear.
She then asked: if it was a robbery, why were the jewellery not taken?
The accused Naim Murseli replied that the robber only demanded phones and money.The judge then confronted him with a photo showing how the children were seated.
When asked why he paid for the weapon purchased with Granit Plava, Murseli said Plava had claimed he could resell it for double the price and that he had no personal benefit, only assistance to the other accused.
Furthermore, the presiding judge asked why he had left the children alone on the night their mother was killed. Murseli said it was a request from the police, as he might be called again for questioning.
In response to the court’s question whether he told Liridona to get out of the car, Murseli said he did so by speaking to her in Swedish. He also said he could have bypassed the attacker, but it was Liridona’s request to stop the car, and in shock he stopped it.
Regarding footage shown in court where Liridona Ademaj is seen after the shooting, the lawyer of the Ademaj family, Leutrim Syla, requested that these images not be published so that the children of the deceased would not be exposed to them.
Judge Ajvazi also questioned Murseli about marks on Liridona’s body, suggesting inconsistencies in how they could have been caused if the robber was only on the right side and she did not exit the vehicle. Murseli said he had no answer.
After questioning by the panel, Naim Murseli again stated that he and the children did not witness the incident and did not know how the injury on Liridona’s left hand was caused.