An animal lungs, not a police body, were found on the Lepenc River, reportedly

Television Klan Kosova in central news at 8:00 through journalist from the site has exposed National television KohaVision (KTV), which insisted that the body of the second police missing on the Lepenc River, even after exposing this news from the police. KTV reported that the police body [...]
Television Klan Kosova in central news at 8:00 through journalist from the site has exposed National television KohaVision (KTV), which insisted that the body of the second police missing on the Lepenc River, even after exposing this news from the police.
KTV reported that the body of the second police has been found, but police are not officially confirming this, as it has been found to be a piece. But on the other hand, Klan Kosova reports that several animal lungs have been found in the search operation, which originally thought to be part of the missing policeman's body, Andmend Trena.
However, according to Klan Kosova journalist, after expert verification, it was found that those parts found on the river are the lungs of animals, and do not belong to the body of the second policeman missing from Saturday to the Lepence River, following a car accident.
KohaVision television (KTV), reported earlier that by being called into sources within police, which, along with other teams, is on the ground looking for the second missing police officer, this body has been found, despite police officially not confirming this.
KTV newspaper, which was located at the site of the research teams, in a direct link to the central news of this national TV at 7:00, said that police sources have told him that even the body of the second policeman, Armen Trena, was found on the Lepence River, after the accident took place last Saturday night.
According to her, the reasons why police are not yet confirming that this body has been found, that he has been found part - or severely damaged - of the body.
But, Klan Kosova exposed this news, and said today's research operation has been terminated, and it will continue tomorrow.
The other policeman's body had been found about five miles [5 km] away from the accident yesterday. He was buried in his hometown today.











