A neighbor of the family of the 5-year-old from the municipality of Lipjan, who was abused by his parents, says that A.K. and V.P. had always exercised physical violence against their seven children.
She says that this family is known to law enforcement authorities due to numerous problems.
“They have had problems ever since we’ve been here for 10 years… Even this child, the way they treated him, we saw him always being carried, only in their arms. They would go out, go to the shop… we never saw him walking. They said they didn’t take him outside, but I have seen them take him out,” she said.
“He beat them all, and they would scream even until midnight. I heard them all, and I always felt sorry for them because they are not to blame. These two are not well, neither of them… we did not dare because they are dangerous,” she said.
The resident of Janjevë says she often saw the children of this family playing in the street.
“He beat them all, and they would scream even until midnight. I heard them all, and I always felt sorry for them because they are not to blame. These two are not well, neither of them… we did not dare because they are dangerous,” she said.
According to her, social workers from the Center for Social Work in Lipjan frequently visited this family.
She even adds that psychiatrists would visit the children’s mother every two weeks, providing her with injections and necessary medication.
Regarding the latest incident, she says she only realized what had happened after police units arrived at the family’s home.
“We only realized when the police came. We didn’t know anything else—when would we know, when they fight every day, go to the police, report each other… We knew they had problems, but only recently when we saw the police,” she said.
Meanwhile, the Basic Court of Prishtina, upon the request of the Prosecution, has ordered a 30-day detention measure for the two parents of the 5-year-old, who are suspected of the criminal offenses of “Violation of family obligations” and “Serious bodily injury.”
The Center for Social Work in Lipjan announced that the other six children of this family are now under state care.