"Even if he dies on the way, I won't bring him in the coffin"/ Grandfather's shocking statement about his grandson, police make the long-awaited move

2025-12-12 21:36:39 / AKTUALITET ALFA PRESS

"Even if he dies on the way, I won't bring him in the coffin"/

The Piranhas' next trip to Burrel comes after the outbreak of an institutional scandal that has shocked public opinion.

The story of 25-year-old Aferdita, who has not been able to take her son for seven years, was widely broadcast, becoming a symbol of the failure of state structures to protect the basic rights of a mother.

For the first time, after a major public mobilization, the institutions seem to be taking the issue seriously. The support the new law received from citizens put pressure on the authorities, who were forced to react to a situation that has left serious emotional, social and legal consequences.

Social workers in focus: Do they have a license to practice their function?

One of the hottest points of this investigation is related to the two social workers of the Municipality of Mat, who have been present at all the sessions of the execution of the decision to take the child. Specialists in the field raise serious doubts as to whether these workers have the proper license to exercise such a delicate task. During the confrontation, one of them declares that she is “not a social worker”, but “the head of social workers”, adding more questions about the legality of her role.

In parallel with the administrative investigations that are expected to begin, a moral dilemma remains: how is it possible that for years these employees have met, evaluated, and often even despised a mother who was only asking for the right to her child?

Burgajet operation: Police intervene seriously for the first time

This time, the police escorted the 70-year-old grandfather, Hamit, with official vehicles to the village of Burgajet, where the child lives. The scene was unusual: bailiffs, police, social workers and psychologists joined forces to execute the court decision. Aferdita, who was returning to her late husband's house after many years, was faced with a tense situation, where the grandparents began verbally resisting the authorities.

The psychologist highlighted that the child is deeply indoctrinated, while the grandmother's behavior and her constant interventions in the child's eyes were further aggravating the situation.

Grandfather's shocking statement: "Even if he dies, I will bring him in the coffin"

In the middle of the process, Grandpa Hamit made the most disturbing statement of the day:

"Even if he dies on the way, I will bring him to Burrel in a coffin."

This statement raised alarm among the police and psychologists, who emphasized that it constitutes cause for further legal action and that his behavior is dangerous and suspicious.

December 9 – Final decision day

On December 9, the team returned to Burrel for the final execution of the decision. Aferdita expressed fear and lack of trust, citing Hamit’s threat about the “coffin”. This time, the police had increased forces and a full protocol of security measures. The meeting took place at the Palace of Culture, where many of the grandparents’ family members had come out to film the moment. In this tense atmosphere, grandmother Evladie was unable to get the child out of the car, and even tried to leave. The police intervened immediately and forced her to appear to hand over the child.

The moment of receiving the child – the most difficult for everyone

The handing over of the child was the most painful moment of the entire process. After years of emotional influence and propaganda from the grandparents, the child saw the mother as the person who was “taking him away from them.” Rejection, fear, and tension aggravated the situation. But, unlike other times, this time the police and the bailiff showed no tolerance.
The decision had to be executed — and so it was.

Aferdita is finally at home. Happier than ever. With her son./ piranjatnews



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