EXCLUSIVEGlamorous model, 27, shoots husband, 34, dead then kills herself on balcony of an oceanside condo

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A model shot her husband five times before turning the gun on herself in a shocking murder-suicide on a high-rise balcony.

Sabrina Kasniqi, 27, gunned down Pajtim Kasniqi, 34, on the 45th floor of the Beach Club II Hallandale luxury condo tower overlooking Hallandale Beach, north of Miami, at about 12.30am on Wednesday.

The couple’s bodies could be seen lying on the balcony next to apartment 4508, as police searched inside and blood dripped over the edge onto lower balconies.

Pajtim was part of a large Albanian family that immigrated to the US from Peje in Kosovo, and his wife’s family was also originally from the Balkan country.

Sabrina was a model under her maiden name, Sabrina Dzaferovic, and the couple lived in Astroia, Queens, in New York City.

Pajtim’s large family, whose nephew told DailyMail.cm they didn’t know why he was killed, mourned him online and lashed out at his wife.

‘My Thanksgiving Eve wasn’t spent with my husband and children. It wasn’t spent with friends,’ his sister Albana Munrett wrote.

Sabrina Kasniqi, 27, shot her husband five times before turning the gun on herself in a shocking murder-suicide

Sabrina Kasniqi, 27, shot her husband five times before turning the gun on herself in a shocking murder-suicide

Pajtim Kasniqi, 34, was gunned down by his wife, shot five times in the chest
Pajtim's large family mourned him online and lashed out at his wife

Pajtim Kasniqi, 34, was gunned down by his wife, shot five times in the chest

The couple's bodies could be seen lying on the balcony on the 45th floor of the Beach Club II Hallandale luxury condo tower overlooking Hallandale Beach, north of Miami

The couple’s bodies could be seen lying on the balcony on the 45th floor of the Beach Club II Hallandale luxury condo tower overlooking Hallandale Beach, north of Miami

‘It was spent with police officers, detectives and news reports talking about the vicious and senseless murder of my youngest brother by his wife. 

‘Pajtimi’s wife chose to take my brother’s life away from him when she shot five bullets into his chest. The person he trusted the most, the person he chose to spend his life with was the one who took his away from him. 

‘She betrayed him, his love and his trust. She shattered my family. My siblings and I will never be the same. I’m terrified my mother will not ever recover.’ 

Another sister, Adriana, added: ‘How am I gonna bury my baby brother?’

Childhood Rudy Kelmendi wrote that memories of their school days together were playing in his head since he heard of Pajtimi’s death.

‘All the laughter, the meals we ate, cutting class to play basketball in the snow covered courts, riding on the dump truck to hunts point to unload dirt, splashing Bronx science students with your M5 when it rained, and so many more,’ he wrote.

A huge bloodstain where one of the bodies was before it was removed. Blood dripped over the edge onto lower balconies as police searched inside

A huge bloodstain where one of the bodies was before it was removed. Blood dripped over the edge onto lower balconies as police searched inside

Police search inside the condo looking for clues

Police search inside the condo looking for clues

Sabrina was a model under her maiden name, Sabrina Dzaferovic, and the couple lived in Astoria, Queens, in New York City

Sabrina was a model under her maiden name, Sabrina Dzaferovic, and the couple lived in Astoria, Queens, in New York City

Sabrina poses in one of many modeling photos she posted online

Sabrina poses in one of many modeling photos she posted online

Sabrina was featured in a 2021 report by Inside Edition where she walked around Times Square in NYC to see how many men would catcall her if she was wearing a mask.

‘It’s kind of disturbing because I don’t feel safe and I don’t feel comfortable… It just makes you have the heebie-jeebies,’ she said.

‘That would be the last guy I would ever go on a date with.’

Police were alerted to the crime by an alert from ShotSpotter, a gunfire detection program, and rushed to the scene to find the couple dead.

‘Advising that both people are down on the balcony. Female on her back, one male on his face on the balcony,’ a dispatcher was recorded saying by Broadcastify.

Footage of the police investigating showed a teddy bear, a box of roses with a heart on it, and the TV still blaring. 

The Hallandale Beach Police Department ruled their deaths a murder-suicide, but did not indicate a motive.

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Pajtim with his brother Benny Krasniqi, part of a large Albanian family from Kosovo

Pajtim with his brother Benny Krasniqi, part of a large Albanian family from Kosovo

Pajtim with his brothers in a throwback photo from 2015 posted as his family mourned him

Pajtim with his brothers in a throwback photo from 2015 posted as his family mourned him

Pajtim's sister Albana Munrett (right) lashed out at Sabrina online after his death

 Pajtim’s sister Albana Munrett (right) lashed out at Sabrina online after his death

Pajtim was part of a large Albanian family that immigrated to the US from Peje in Kosovo

Pajtim was part of a large Albanian family that immigrated to the US from Peje in Kosovo

‘Through the investigation, it has been determined that Sabrina Krasniqi fatally shot her husband multiple times before taking her own life. The incident occurred within their shared residence,’ it said.

‘The HBPD extends its deepest condolences to the family and loved ones impacted by this heartbreaking incident.’ 

Building management company FirstService Residential said it was aware of and greatly saddened by the shooting.

‘We are fully cooperating with authorities in this ongoing investigation, which they believe to have been an isolated incident. The safety and security of our residents remain our top priority,’ it said.