Italian newspaper: Five Kosovars who made the heroic gesture

Corriere della Sera has dedicated today an article to five Kosovars, with permanent work in Italy, who have made a heroic gesture. Days ago, in Jessica, four young people lost their lives after a car crash. Kosovars have stopped and done their best to save... Musile from Pine (Venecia) «You [...]
Musile from Piave (Vanecia) «Well done, thanks guys». Luca Zaia, during the funeral at the stadium, asks five young people of Kosovo origin who on the night of the incident that was dedicated to life four years to the young Jelolos have tried to do their best to save them to thank. They cut everyone's hands, look them right in the eyes.
Shame and Courage
But those who have foreign names, on every new thanks, whether he be of the president of Region, are troubled. So red. And they repeat: “Everyone would do the same. At that moment you don't think, jump... just hoping we could save”. Laurat Hoti, 30, and Florim Bytyci, 38, from Mestre, have been immersed and exhumed by Eleonora, Giovanni and Leonardo, while Riccardo remained on the wheel. Others, Lulzim Bytyci, Ilir Lekaj, Burim Kuci, were helped from the coast.
“A cursed evening”
“Marius Alin Marinica, 27-year-old of Romanian origin, is blamed. But not because he's a stranger, but because he's probably guilty of killing the street and not providing help. “Kmei did everything we could to save, we were really hoping, but it was dark, water was piped with mud”, Laurat explains, “couldn't see anything”.
Marked Faces
They are wise men, Laurat is thirty years old, and he has an eight - month - old child, but the marked face and the hands of the worker make him look much more mature. He works as a restorer in Venice. “Shurt, do different jobs”, try to lower its importance. Humility is evident in all. It's just instinct, Lauratti says it's still small, but at that moment I thought about my child... It took us a lot of work to open the doors, then in the dark we looked for them and touched them, they were motionless”. They are surprised by TV microphones that follow them, stay together, talk a little, and smile bitterly. All thanks trouble them.












