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The person who abducted Bleona Mata is believed to have been identified

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26 Shtator 2019

The person who abducted Bleona Mata is believed to have been identified

Yesterday's episode of "Without a Trace" covered the story of an Albanian boy from northern Macedonia who was abducted on March 19, 2010, just weeks before the abduction of Bleona Mata, who lost track in May. Based on the case of a 7-year-old boy from North Macedonia, further information has been leaked to Bleona's case.

According to "No Trace" investigations, it is believed that Bleona and the 7-year-old, named Mitat Ibrahimi, were abducted by the same person. The person is thought to be a Croatian citizen, named Sadat Toscic.

The person who abducted Bleona Mata is believed to have been identified

Toscic mainly kidnapped children from northern Macedonia and Croatia. The criminal group he was involved in falsified the records of a woman, Sanja Cristo, who was allegedly the mother of abducted children.

Croatian media write that by faking birth certificates, Tosic brought 4 Albanian children from Macedonia. They were later apprehended by police and Sadat was convicted by the Zagreb Court. While it is unknown what happened to Bleona and the 7-year-old.

The person who abducted Bleona Mata is believed to have been identified

In a telephone conversation with Odeta Dume journalist of "Without a Trace", Bleona Mata's mother said:

"I am very shocked and surprised at this news. All the Gorani [Middle Goran village in Macedonia, the place where the 7-year-old boy was abducted] are in Croatian letters. Today, all of my ex-husband's family are in Croatia. "That may be 100% related to the Gorani. This person is 100% family because all the Gorani are Croatian letters. This person has become my first face."

Bleona lost track in May 2010, grazing livestock along with five relatives of her daughters. At that time, but also years later, the case of shrinkage, today 15-16 years old, shocked public opinion as long as there was no trace of a light at the bottom of the tunnel and the evidence was constantly changing.

In March of this year, a photo made by US experts on what Bleona Mata might look like today was aired on "Without a Trace". Mother, father, and younger brother were used to make the photo. Also on the show two people testified revealing new facts about Bleona's whereabouts.