Family doesn't allow tomb shift from sidewalk to entry

A century-old tomb has been included in the street sidewalk space “Fadil Rashii”, in Petrova Enhence, because the Rashit family has not given consent to his shift. The area of Shtime has failed to convince legal medicine of its removal, writes Koha Ditore today. Family members say there are bones [...]
The area of Shtime has failed to convince legal medicine of its removal, writes Koha Ditore today.
Family says there's Hali Rashi's bones and they won't allow the shift, the cause of the oath.
Ekrem Rashit, a family member of the deceased, has said that the whole neighborhood is opposing this re-rehumation, so they won't even allow legal medicine to intervene.
“Comuna has taken the consent to realise the project, but not to remove the grave. We as a neighborhood are not allowing our family to reevaluate, for his parent had left his trust so that every morning he would see his son's grave in front of our neighborhood. This tomb, however, does not prevent anything, not even the movement of citizens, because it has narrowed and covered most of it with concrete cubes. So, we're not gonna let anyone re-evaluate that”, Rashi said.
Albanian Rexhaj, director of Urban Planning, Cadaster and Geodeze in the Entrance Community, has confirmed that they have failed to convince the family of the tomb shift.













