The death of six-year-old, this was the doctor who treated him.

In the case of six-year-old Arber Berisha, Pec Hospital is losing responsibility in all ways. Metro's newspaper has attempted to obtain information from the chief of the Department of Pediatrics, then the Chief of Infectives and all at the end of the case taken by the nurse doctor who was taken to KKUK, but [...]
In the case of six-year-old Arber Berisha, Pec Hospital is losing responsibility in all ways. The Metro newspaper tried to get information from the chief of the Department of Pediatrics, then the Chief of Infectives, and all in the end by the nurse doctor who was taken to the case while being sent to KKUUK, but the same did not provide any information but tried to evade responsibility by saying journalists are the Justice Police and have no obligation to provide information.
The Metro newspaper first called in the Paddy Department, where it was treated only one night to be followed to the Infective Clinic the following morning.
Paddy Department chief talking to Gazeta Metro said the caretaker doctor in this department has demanded that 6-year-old Arber Berisha head the Infectious Clinic, as the same one had a diagnosis of that department.
It's been treated in the efficient department. But in the pediatrics it was the night before, the nurse doctor told him to go live with the diagnosis that the diagnosis was such a morning, there was treatment during the day, the slaughter got worse and moved to the QKUUK, it was all right, said the chief of Paddy in Pec.
On the other hand, Metro newspaper called the head of the Infectva Department, also in Peja, Zenel Shatri, who refused to accept the word saying he didn't see the patient and we who contacted him, are not the Detective Police and have no obligation to provide information.
You journalists don't know the rules. Yeah, I'll show you. We journalists don't owe you any information, and you're not Detective Police. This is the answer of the doctor who handled the case and treated it. I didn't see the patient. I didn't even see it treated, said the chief of the Infectva division, Zenel Shatri.
In the meantime, from this Metro Hospital newspaper learned that the caregiver at the Infectivist, who sent to QKUU, six years after his severe condition, was Halil Komani.
But the latter tries to evade responsibility by saying he wasn't a caretaker doctor when the six-year-old was lying there, and then he says it was exactly who recommended sending the patient to KKUK.
The Metro newspaper also tried to get a complaint about the condition that the patient had while standing in that department and leaving for QKUK, but he did not give any information.
I wasn't a steward. I got it from 1 to 2 to 1600 when it was followed there. I didn't give any more information on the phone, he said.
Otherwise, Arber Berisha, 6, of Peja, died two days ago at the BKUK's Infectious Clinic after an attack on the brain, which doctors were unaware of until later, said would pass very quickly.
Family members have accused doctors and have shown that the six-year-old had nothing to tax at QKUK, since the ambulance driver was missing in Pec.











