Add to the mystery of journalist Adela Jamaica's death, doctors: Here's how we found it.

The sudden death of journalist Adelaida Jamaica has been classified by police as death for natural causes. Legal doctors, who performed the autopsy on Sunday morning, are in advance suspicious of a cardiac arrest. Although the final report of legal doctors is expected to emerge within two weeks of preliminary analysis, foreign elements have not been found in [...]
The sudden death of journalist Adelaida Jamaica has been classified by police as death for natural causes. Legal doctors, who performed the autopsy on Sunday morning, are in advance suspicious of a cardiac arrest.
Although the final report of legal doctors is expected to emerge within two weeks of preliminary analysis, foreign elements in the body have not been found, which may have caused its death. However, from the fact that she was very young, only 31 years old, the case has been widely discussed in online media, where hypotheses and doubts about Adela's death have risen.
The allegations were further added yesterday, by the comment of a preliminary police communiqué, saying that, “allegedly suffered from seizure”. However, in the same communiqué, Tirana Police stressed that it is working to determine the cause of death, the cause defined only by legal doctors.
By a misinterpretation of the police announcement, which is formal and standard procedure in such cases, many called the communiqué hasty, insisting that the seizure is not fatal.
In fact, neither did the police say that, but by the statement that had been taken to Adela's friend, who had expressed doubts about such a disease, even if she had not been diagnosed, has been subsequently mentioned as a possible disease she might have had. The mention of this disease resulted in the reaction of doctors.
One of the QSUT doctors, totally excluding seizures, also suggested that someone else might be responsible. Sources from the investigative group said that no signs of violence have been recorded since the body was examined.
Also, nothing suspicious has been recorded from the looks of the apartment that could lift any other runway except death for natural causes, writes journalist Etleva Deliaj today.












