Shocking details have emerged from the serious crime in Greece where 40-year-old Enkelejda Danaj was stabbed to death by her husband, Eduart Danaj, who then abandoned her dead body at the intersection of Parnithos and Aristotelous streets in Menidi.
A witness said that the couple’s little daughter ran to the scene and told the police that “it’s probably my mother”.
“A little girl came to the scene and said ‘maybe it’s my mother’ while crying,” the woman said.
The witness stated that the girl showed her a photo of the police and it was identified that the victim was her mother.
“The girl said that her mother did not go to work today and after showing the photo to the police, she said that her father had killed her,” she confesses. “She was talking on the phone and saying ‘they killed my mom, they killed my mom’, she was shocked. She was saying ‘maybe my father killed her, he found her on his way to work'”.
The resident claimed that the couple had recently bought an apartment in the area where the murder took place.
As the resident explains, the girl was probably talking to her brother at that moment and told him: “Dad killed mom.”
Reports of violence
The victim is reported to have made three reports of domestic violence against her ex-husband, Eduart Danaj, 50 years old from Vlora, who is wanted by the Greek authorities.
Her first complaint against her ex-husband was made on April 3, 2013, where the woman reported domestic violence.
The second report was filed on September 18, 2022, where the victim denounced her husband for threats, physical injury and verbal abuse. Eduart Danaj was arrested again and sent to the Prosecutor’s Office. The 50-year-old was forbidden to live with the victim, based on a court order, but it is reported that she herself had allowed him to live together since 2018.
The last complaint was made on May 7, 2024 again for domestic violence (threats, physical injury and verbal abuse). The Albanian was arrested and sent to the prosecutor’s office.
Enkelejda Danaj has been given information, instructions and printed materials to receive, if she wishes, the necessary material assistance from the competent bodies.
In addition, she was informed about the possibility of installing the “Panic Button” application on her mobile phone and was given a code to access the said application.
At the same time, she was informed about the possibility of her transfer to a receiving facility, but she stated that she did not want to.