There are new details of suspicious deaths at QKUK

It has been more than nine months since three patients passed away while operating at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo. Victims allegedly died in the operating room as a consequence of the N20 oxidul gas, which supplied the KKUK from the company “Bubeari Komerce”. Pristina Foundation Prosecutor's Chief Prosecutor, Imer Beka [...]
It has been more than nine months since three patients passed away while operating at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo.
Victims allegedly died in the operating room as a consequence of the N20 oxidul gas, which supplied the KKUK from the company “Bubeari Komerce”.
Pristina Centre Prosecutor's Chief Prosecutor, Imer Beka, has shown how far the investigation has gone in this case.
He said that all parties dealing with suspicious deaths were taken.
Beka has stressed that the material has been all worked out and that only expertise remains.
And since we lack technology, we need to do it abroad, in a country that can prove the reason for death. We're going down diplomatic road and we're having conversations with states that offer us the opportunity to perform autopsy suspicious deaths. It's still to be sent to the place where he's taking over autopsies”, Bekka said about Indexline.
According to him, the prosecution has fulfilled all its obligations until the expertise is sent to an outside state.
The prosecutor of the case has taken all necessary steps, several people have been interviewed, conducted investigations, so all obligations have been carried out on our part. Only sending for expertise outside Kosovo” remains, Beka has finished.
We remember that after these cases, the QKUK has removed from use in all regional hospitals the company's oxidated gas “Bubeari Komerc”. The tender for supply with this type of gas has been won by the company Medica”, which has headquarters in Pristina.












