The prosecution's findings on deathgas at QKUK

Naser Gurri, owner of the company Bubebari Komerceı, allegedly made unlicensed production of medical gas by causing chain deaths at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo. The Constitutional Court in Pristina has assigned the detention measure to suspects Naser Gurrit, owner of the company Bübeari Komerce KPU, which supplied the QKUK with gas the prosecution [...]
The Constitutional Court in Pristina has appointed the detention measure to suspects Naser Gurrit, owner of the company Bübeari Komerce-KKU, who supplied the QKU with gas the prosecution claims to be responsible for the deaths of three patients.
KA LLXO.com has secured the court's decision, where the prosecution's request for 30-day detention of Gurri is described as based.
The stone is suspected of producing and distributing harmful medical products because, according to the prosecution, it has produced and distributed the medical product, respectively, medical gas of Oxidou without making the person or authorized control necessary.
In reasoning with the investigation into the detention measure, the prosecution claims that this company, although under obligation to import gas from Macedonia, has made its own production without license to produce such a product.
Following the preliminary investigation conducted, there is a leak that as a result of the use of this gas in QKUK clinics has come to the suspicious deaths of the injured now felt S. K, K. B, A. Mr.”, said the prosecution statement.
Naser Gurri's detention Act.
On the other hand, Gurri and his defense have been declared to have evidence dismissing claims that gas was directly responsible for the deaths he is suspected of.
Muhamet Shala, Gurri's defence lawyer, has listed some of their allegations dismissing the prosecution's claims on the cause of death.
It is of special importance to highlight even a crucial fact in this judicial case because the same day that the deaths of three patients in that room took place five interns, doctors who have been engaged in various commitments... which may be suspected of resulting in an unwanted eventual abuse... and causing illness or the death of a patient”, Shala said.
About the suspicious deaths early in September, the Minister of Health, Ismaili Bridge, had also reacted.













