Today's person killed in Pristina, for more than a decade kept six bullets in his body

A.J. Pristina has been killed in Pristina on Wednesday. Even though the media reported that he was 17 years old, he passed away at the age of 33. Now the deceased has left behind three children. The conflict that led up to the murder is reported to be with family members of his wife. The problem is not yet known correctly. Meanwhile, he [...]
A.J. Pristina has been killed in Pristina on Wednesday.
Even though the media reported that he was 17 years old, he passed away at the age of 33.
Now the deceased has left behind three children. The conflict that led up to the murder is reported to be with family members of his wife.
The problem is not yet known correctly.
Meanwhile, he had six bullets in his body since 2004.
One was very close to the brain and was afraid to enter surgery because he was told that the chances of saving are only 3 percent.
He said the bullets are UNMIK's, and demanded that this institution give compensation for what happened to him. While UNMIK never addressed the issue.
In the afternoon of March 18, 2004, at the time of the riots, he was on his way to Matti, where he usually played soccer but happened to be on the street during the protest, where he received eternal injuries.
At all times, he had thought KFOR troops were the ones who had injured him, but after tests made by KFOR, he was told that 9mm bullets from the hunting rifle are UNMIK police.
“After a careful investigation by the KFOR's Office for Supplication Anxiety, we have come to the conclusion that KFOR is not responsible for your injuries and injuries. KFOR has not used the kind of bullets you still have in your body, nor has it operated at all in the region in which you were injured that day. The KFOR complaint office cannot support your” request, it was told him.
He has also sought help from EULEX, but from this institution has been told that complaints should be made about criminal investigations, and that cases of criminal nature are not EULEX's competence.
The A.J., immediately after the injuries received, had sought healing but was told that if surgery were to take place, the risk of surviving is 97 %. The main problem lies in the bullet, which you carry in your head, which is only 1 mm away from your brain.
He demanded that the authorities, who had been responsible for security at the time, compensated for the health damage they have caused, but thus far no one has offered him help.
spokesman UNMIK, Brendan Varma, had declared that A.J. He had filed a complaint with UNMIK in October 2013, and he views this complaint as prejudice, for according to him, the request did not match time because it had been nine years since the event occurred.
But the late man has already sought compensation for the damage he has done to him, and in the first letter returned by UNMIK, he has been told that he has made the complaint too late, and for that reason there will be no compensation.
He said he would not stop at the realization of his demand for the damage that resulted to many consequences.











