Two women and three children in the open air, the head of the family fleeing for fear of reprisals, his brother killed Gazmir Lleshi in 2002 and sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Under the open sky, under the weight of fear of blood feuds, amidst the ruins of the collapsed Black Tuesday morning, with no financial income and no support. This is the multiple drama of the Lika family in the Mamurras Field of Kurbin. The two-story house, torn down by the November 26 earthquake, for the Lika family in Kurbin, had a double function, not uncommon. In addition to housing, the walls of this house were the only protection left to the five-member family from blood feuds. Since Tuesday the 'protection' of this family is a plastic one. The head of the family has been on the run, out of fear of blood feuds, since his brother killed a citizen in 2002, while five family members have been in the open since their apartment did not withstand Tuesday's quake. This young woman's brother-in-law killed a citizen in Mamurras in 2002 and was sentenced to 25 years in prison, while the consequences are nowadays on underage children more than ever before.

The family is made up of 2 women and 3 minor children, all unable to cope with the natural disaster, which takes on another dimension, for fear of blind human revenge. The two-storey Lika family home has been inspected by Kurbin municipality experts and uninhabited. Thankfully, there are no human lives lost, but the walls of the house have been destroyed. All household appliances are covered by rubble. The five members cannot be accommodated like other families affected by the earthquake. This family needs a safe and possibly secret shelter to secure their life from any possible retaliation. So far, no measures have been taken by state structures to house two women and three minor children.

According to Report Tv, the oldest, the mother of two boys, says, "It's all fallen to the ground. It's all over. We are at the mercy of God. We spent the night under plastic. We took the kids to their people last night. They were in the hospital. No one came to ask us where we were sleeping. We can't move on from here. Everyone knows we are stuck. We only ask that they give us two rooms. Just two to accommodate with the kids. We don't want more. We have no support. "

The mother of three says, â??I stay here with my mom and three young children. Our house was destroyed by the earthquake. The husband has escaped the hostility, as we have problems. I seek help from the state. I seek help from anyone who has the opportunity to have a home. We cannot move. We have no income. Please help us. "

Source: Shqiptarja.com