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Condolences to the Bunjaku family on social media for their son who died in a shooting in Chair

Condolences are being shared on social media for the Bunjaku family following the murder of Hebib Bunjaku, who died last night in a shootout in Cair. He is the son of former DUI official Ekrem Bunjaku.

-To Allah we belong and to Him we shall return! Hebib Bunyaku, the best son of our neighborhood in Serava, known for his wide friendship through football, and for many other attributes, has passed away and Hebib was the son of Ekrem Bunyaku. As neighbors who shared the same troubles in one neighborhood and as a sign of respect, I express my condolences to Uncle Ekrem and his entire family! - one of the posts says.

According to information from the Ministry of Interior, a traffic misunderstanding was the cause of an argument between two groups that resulted in the shooting that occurred last night in a parking lot in Chair.

According to additional information from the Ministry of Interior, the shooting occurred about ten minutes before midnight, and then the City General Hospital "St. Naum Ohridski" reported that two people from Skopje, aged 35, were brought to them with injuries.

Shooting in Cair – son of former DUI official killed

One of the injured, Hebib Bunjaku, according to our unofficial information, is the son of a former senior DUI official, Ekrem Bunjaku, and the other injured, Ariton Darlishta, is being held for treatment after undergoing an intervention.

Another injured person was brought to the hospital, and four people were detained in connection with the incident.

 

A traffic misunderstanding was the cause of the shooting in Chair, say the Ministry of Interior.

 

 

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