Touching letter from two Kosovo families to Military Hospital doctors

The Maloku family and Bajgora from Pristina have written a personal sleeping letter for doctors at the Military Hospital, who cared for their daughter and daughter-in-law Fatmiren. Although their daughter passed away on July 7th, family members have thanked doctors for doing all they could to keep her 37-year-old life. [...]
A touching letter not only because families have found the strength to thank doctors after they lost their daughter but also because it is rare today to find in the family Albania that is grateful to doctors.
Mainly in the media are denociations for doctors, creating the idea that everyone is equally corrupt and ruthless. For more, read the following letter:
Doctor's Praise and Family Message of the Victims
When it comes to pain, people are grateful. The most sincere congratulations to colleagues at Military Hospital!
“Love Professor Dilaver,
Our daughter Fatmir died at Tirana Military Hospital on Friday morning,
The 7th July 2017. Our loving fate couldn't afford the injuries it took in a traffic accident. However, my family Maloku, but even the Baygora family, where Fatmir was married, feel a moral obligation to thank you personally, doctors: Dr. Lion Nicholas, Dr. Ergen Hodaj and col. Dr. Rushan Muhameti, of the high-level professional engagement, but above all, for the brotherly hospitality he first approached Fatmira and our people standing next to Fatmir. They, doctors, do everything on their side, but not just them, but the entire hospital staff. Our daughter Fatmir, felt the warmth of her fleshly brothers and sisters, and she was neither afraid nor anxious to have directed her anywhere else, as we were preferred here in Pristina, the fellow drivers of the streets, Belgrade or Skopje! We were sure no one else healed wounds like the doctors of subloca Albania. The doctors took into consideration, directly realizing that both the Maloch and Baygora families are a poor family, and all these services for our daughter Fatmir themselves covered. It is known that your role in this case was special. So with all the pain we have for Fatmir, we thank you from our hearts for all that you have done!
May it be in health and joy in your families. If we had Internet addresses, we would all thank each other one by one, but thanks we were watching through you.
In the name of two families: Maloku and Bajgora, with much respect for You, Fazli Maloku-Pristina”










