In memory of the journalist Adela Jamaican: I'm more pleased when people tell me I've read “than “I've seen”!

Still unresolved the mystery of journalist Adelaida Jamaica's death, where journalist Adelaida Jamaica's sudden death is suspected of being 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 appear within two weeks, [...]
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, preliminary analyses do not result in finding foreign elements in the body that may have caused its death. However, since 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 been raised.

The allegations were further compounded by the comment of a preliminary police communique, which said 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 the police said that, but from the statement that had been taken to Adela's friend, who had expressed doubts about such a disease, even if it had not been diagnosed, it has been systematically mentioned as a possible disease she might have had. The mention of this disease also resulted in the reaction of doctors.

One of the QSUT doctors, totally excluding seizures, also cast doubts that someone else could be causers. Sources from the investigative group said that no signs of violence have been recorded since the body was examined.
INT PANORAMAL ERVIEW V SEIT 2012/ In memory of journalist Adela Jamaica, who broke up with us a week ago.
It's been several years since she participated in “Big Brother”, but unlike those dozens of characters who have already gone into collective oblivion, no one even has any curiosity about them, in Adela's case is quite different. People came after him and especially lacked contact with him, which could only be realized through the screen.
This was done at the “Dancing forum with the stars” for several years. But now there's new... Adelaida Jamaican, who has joined the media group “for several months Focus “, as a reporter of the Albanian “Gaset”, will start a new program in “News 24”. And this, not like in the Dancing case, just three months a year, but throughout the entire television season. For details about the new commitment and not just, we talked to Adela...
You've been working as a reporter for months in the Albanian “Gaseta”. What are the most difficult times you've encountered in this job?
For all who think it's easy -- as I used to think -- they're wrong. This work has difficulties like any other, often more than other jobs. The first challenge is finding the news... To be all right with your work requires that you have something ready every day, whether news, interview, or a material... That's not always possible. Not every day there are impressive things that can make up news, at least in the sector that I cover. Not every day you can have a character who's ready to talk about private life... That is the greatest difficulty.

What are the moments of pleasure?
I've started to enjoy it more when people tell me “I read”, than when they tell me I've seen “Then I am delighted when the character I interviewed brings me a thank - you message the next day. When the bosses tell me “back”... Another special pleasure that this profession gives you is the opportunity to get to know new people and learn their stories...
You've already contacted some characters. Tell us some of the names that impressed you...
I'm so excited to meet Mr. Avni Mula. Vice-Cryredactor gave me the task of going to his house the day Iva Mula brought the girl back to life. After a few calls, I thought it would be an impossible mission, but I did it with persistence. I met a gentleman, artist, educated, special. He received us kindly, bought us while he confessed, wept... I'm excited! Another beautiful job was when I traveled with “Peace Ministers” to confined families. I met new people, heard impressive stories. I was thrilled and cried (as is my custom)
What about some names that have left no good taste for you?
Well, you shouldn't have asked me that question. Not that I don't have names, but I can't. I don't want to ruin my relationship with the characters.
How do you feel about being rejected for interviews?
I get angry and “shaw” with my mind (laugh). It happens to me often and I've gained immunity now. When they refuse me, I insist again, and then again, until they accept. I get the impression that then they start to insult me with their minds...
After months of intensive work, do you think that's exactly what you've dreamed of?
Journalism is beautiful. It's a sacrifice job. I can say it's a job I learned to do, and I'm still- I've come to love journalism, especially when I feel that I've done a beautiful material, which I say to myself of course, because I'm always suspicious that it can be stupid for others.

We have learned that you will start a program in “News 24” that speaks of V characters IP.
Can you tell us some details about this program? The Albanian “Gazeta” and “News 24” are part of a large company. I call it fate that it gave me- how to work for the same media group, doing two different things. I take advantage of the opportunity to thank the superiors for trusting in my abilities. I can't completely give you a final version of what's to be transmitted because this program is still in the design phase. However, I can tell you that it will include parts of the real life of people and VIPs... You must wait. Maybe we'll talk more specifically in a future interview.
You're probably the only reporter you interview, but they also want to interview you. Do you mind this part?
A lot. I'm angry when the characters refuse me, but I get the instinct that I personally refuse when they ask me for interviews. And often they tell me that you're a journalist... I'm really tired of telling others my things. I know better than anyone that this is part of being a public character, but by “BB” has been almost four years. I have a life centered on work, family, and association, just like everyone else. Besides telling about my job, I have nothing else to talk about and I don't want to.
Do you ever find a strong character who sells, say to yourself “ah like finding a character who sells me like Adela”?
I've often heard of being considered as a character that “set”. At least it was. But I don't think that's because I had anything more or less. I think the characters that come out of reality, they sell out and have a peak in the market. But this is temporary, and it usually ends fast. It may have lasted a little longer with me, because my work has made me more often in contact with the public, and by seeing me, I have been reminded. When I'm empty, I don't think that, but often I tell my colleague Eraldo “A I interview myself and be comfortable...? If I tell him, he'll tell me.
There's been a couple of days of online news like you're working with a journalist, can you explain to us how the truth is?
Well, I've been living with reporters for years. Even when I didn't deal with journalism, she took care of me. The news is completely fabricated. In what is written and marked as I have confessed, there is nothing real. I actually live with some very good friends of mine, but none of them work journalists. I think this detail, which I live with, doesn't matter to people, so it wasn't some great news. I am choosing not to comment on those who wrote, published, and widely, that it seems unnecessary. Our readers judge it very well.












