Pristina Chief Prosecutor Gives New Details in Suhareka's Death Case

K.J., 22-year-old from the village of Suhareka municipality, lost his life during yesterday's day, while he was working at the “company. Labby-Oil” The 22-year-old was cleaning the oil reservoir when they lost their lives. The case by the Pristina Prosecutor's Office has been described as a suspicious death. Pristina Chief Prosecutor Imer Beka for Inseder said [...]
The 22-year-old was cleaning the oil reservoir when they lost their lives.
The case by the Pristina Prosecutor's Office has been described as a suspicious death. Pristina Chief Prosecutor Imer Beka for Insider said several steps have been taken to whiteen the case.
He has made it known that in addition to the witnesses known to the interrogator who are being questioned, they have company cameras in question as well as the already late phone.
Besides the witnesses who are known for the investigation, other investigative actions have been undertaken to clear this case, such as sending the corpse to autopsy, as well as examining the deceased's camera and phone, which was found at the scene of the”, Chief Prosecutor Beka told Insiderin.
At the scene where the 22-year-old man died, working inspector from the Gracanica municipality also confirmed Beka.
During today, Labour Chief Inspector Basri Ibrahimi tried to enter the derivative company, “Labie Oil”, to take a close look at the scene, where he lost the young man's life in the Museum. In an answer to Inseyder, Abraham explained why he could not enter this company.
Ibrahim said that there were neither workers nor owners in the company after they went to the funeral of the late K.J.












