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Four men jailed over drug-linked murder of Albanian refugee Urim Gjabri at Para Vista home

Four men who murdered an Albanian refugee in a botched drug theft in Adelaide’s northern suburbs have all been sentenced to at least 20 years in jail.
Key points:
- Urim Gjabri was murdered at his Para Vista home in October 2018
- He was fatally struck in the head when four men broke in and stole cannabis
- The victim’s family in Albania have suffered “profoundly”, the judge said
Benjamin John Mitchell, Alfred Claude Rigney, Matt Bernard Tenhoopen and Aaron Donald Carver murdered Urim Gjabri at his Para Vista home in October 2018, in what Supreme Court judge David Lovell this morning described as a “drug rip”.
The men had all been found guilty of murder by a Supreme Court jury last year.
The group broke into the victim’s Para Vista home and…
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