The suspicious deaths at QKUK, new details arise

Last Friday, the Institute of Legal Medicine conducted the obsession of three patients who died after operating in QKUK halls. Their deaths have been described as suspicious by the investigative organs. The Express newspaper spoke to Edsim Gerjaliu of the Institute of Medicine. It takes time for the Institute of [...]
It takes time for the Institute of Legal Medicine to come up with the results of surveillance tests of three victims who changed their lives on September 7th at KKUK Clinical Centers. That is how Law Medicine Institute Director Arsim Gerjaliu has suggested on Tuesday.
He has explained that this Institute has not yet made any decision to send abroad tests for these three patients. He says that if the prosecution requires any additional details of any analysis in the country cannot be done due to equipment, then the analysis will be able to be sent out of Kosovo.
“... If they require something more specific, they will probably be sent abroad. Tests have not yet been sent abroad. It takes time to know the results”, Gerjaliu said.
On the other hand, he stressed that this case is specific, and we, in the absence of conditions especially in the toxicology laboratory, have the possibility of these tests being sent out of Kosovo.
And meanwhile, the burial of the bodies of three patients, immediately after death, has made the reform process difficult because of troop damage.
The first allegations of investigative bodies related to these deaths concern medical gas Oksidul (N20), produced without license in Kosovo. Days ago, the State Prosecutor interviewed the owner of “Bubeari Komerc”, who allegedly produced this gas.












