The report about the accident on B Street: 30-year-old girl died, 22 years old still fights for life

F.R., 25 years old is the survivor of the accident that took place Monday in the capital. One day later, the same is fighting for life. It is being addressed in the intensive service of the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo. In this institutions, the situation of the same is serious. R. Born in 1995 yesterday [...]
F.R., 25 years old is the survivor of the accident that took place Monday in the capital. One day later, the same is fighting for life. It is being addressed in the intensive service of the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo. In this institutions, the situation of the same is serious.
R. Born in 1995 there was an intervention in the emergency room yesterday. The same has been sent to the intensive care department. The current situation, according to doctors, is serious, says the QKUK's information office's response.
In the accident that occurred yesterday, two women, who were workmates and had no blood connection, were hit by a car. Lendita Abdullahu White, 30-year-old, passed away Tuesday evening after failing to survive the wounds.
She worked at a real estate company, and going through this pedestrian crossing a few meters from her workplace, she was hit with her colleague.
On Tuesday the company stood by. There was an announcement of the deceased's burial.
And in Lendi's family, preparations were under way for the funeral ceremony. The family refused to talk to the camera, but we were told that they had no detailed information about exactly how the accident happened.
Meanwhile, the driver has been arrested by Kosovo police. One suspect was that the same man had exceeded speed when the accident occurred.
In this accident, there have been a mobile and two - foot vehicle. As a result of this accident, serious bodily injuries have been inflicted on the pedestrians. FALSE vehicle driver, L. M, male 20, has been arrested and at the order of the State Attorney, has been pronounced the 48 hour ban measure.
In the B Street neighbourhood in Pristina, problems also present parked cars that often ignore the distance to be maintained in relation to the pedestrian crossing.
They lower the driver's visibility, even though there were warning signs for each crossing.












