The sister of the 16-year-old girl from Maliqi, who was abused for 4 years by her father's friend, has confessed shocking details about this event, while revealing that she had learned that the minor was being abused, through several letters that 43-year-old Edison Sheme had sent.
In a statement to the media, he stated that he promised her that when she turned 18 he would take her with him.
Also, according to the minor's sister, every time they met, the abuser asked her not to tell the family.
The sister of the minor who was abused for 4 consecutive years by a 43-year-old man in a village of Maliqi gives testimony and shocking details:
"I learned about my sister's incident from some letters he wrote to my sister. It said that they had sex, how they met together, and some other things. I remember learning about 2021 this story. At that moment I was shocked, I couldn't believe it. I was reading the letter and I didn't know what to do. To be honest, there were a lot of things written there, but in what he wrote, he said that after you turn 18, I will marry you and we will live together. It's not like I kept it that long, I thought it just shut down, I was looking at it that they weren't meeting, they weren't talking and I thought it was shut down as a thing.
Then, just one day when my father says to me "Look what the village told me", I thought that the situation is very bad and...
He used to be my father's friend and used to come here to the stable, besides he used to come to get milk from time to time. All the papers were taken by the prosecution, this is the only evidence we have and the other evidence has nowhere to go, because he escaped. It shows very clearly that I have done this deed and left. That if he hadn't done it, he would have remained a man and faced it.
My sister is very bad, all of us as a family are very bad. The psychologist came and talked to the sister and she feels that she still needs him. My sister didn't tell me anything about where they met, because he told her not to tell anyone. I only found out about this from the statement that the sister gave to the police."
When asked if they feel threatened by the perpetrator who is still at large, the 16-year-old's sister answers:
"Me, mom, dad no because we know that the police will catch him and justice will be served, but my sister is very afraid. He looks from all four sides because he says "I'm sorry he doesn't come.".
"My family and I are not sold for money because that is why we have chosen to work here first, and secondly, where there is sound, there is nothing without something. The person in question is married, has 4 children, a son with his first wife who is in Greece, while he has 3 children with his second wife. This was the promise he made to my sister, "After you turn 18, I will take you and we will go away together."
"To tell the truth, I don't know if dad ever thought about the two of them, but he didn't show anything like that in our eyes, but when he was with his sister, he laughed a lot. This I know how to say."