Police launch investigation into cases of KKUK deaths

Some patients have passed away within a few days after being removed from operating halls at University Clinical Centre clinics (QKUK) in Pristina. So far, the causes of death have not been revealed. According to a QKUK report, it is said to be two suspicious deaths, while it is [...]
So far, the causes of death have not been revealed. According to a QKUK report, it is reportedly about two suspicious deaths, while four cases of such deaths have occurred.
In this regard, the State Prosecutor has authorized the Kosovo Police to begin investigating the death of patients, who since Thursday have changed their lives to CKUK surgical clinics.
Police spokesman Daut Hoxha has said in a proposal that Kosovo police have begun investigations into cases of deaths at KKUK.
“Based on Competent Prosecutor's authorisations, Kosovo Police have launched preliminary investigations and any decisions that will be taken further on the basis of police findings and other actions in co-ordination and co-ordination with the competent Prosecution will be undertaken in line with constitutional procedures”, Hoxha said.
Health Minister Uran Ismaili has said in a statement issued to the media that he has ordered all MSH inspectors to launch independent and detailed investigations.
It has assured citizens that any evidence of ill-management, neglect, or any other factor will have the immediate institutional answer.
All health ministry inspectors have been ordered to go to KKUK to begin independent and detailed investigations. In order for this case to be handled with the greatest attention and seriousness, I have requested that the inspectors' teams be led by top officials of these institutions as well. Chief Inspector of Health, U.D. The chief pharmaceutical inspector, director of the Quality Control Lab. I have requested from all sides that the process be transparent to the public for any action undertaken”, the minister of Health said through a statement issued to the media.
General Director of the University Clinical Hospital Service of Kosovo, Curr Jocaj, has declined to comment on the case.
The minister has given a communique. Once I have nothing to say about this”, he said over the phone to Kosova Preress.
By contrast, QKUK has asked the media and public opinion to be careful by leaving room for research by competent organs.












