Troops have been found inside Pristina morgue since World War I

Troops have been found inside Pristina morgue since World War I

A cold Pristina morgue room holds about 300 mortar remains. It contains remains from World War I until the 1999 Kosovo war, which have not yet been identified as belonging. Legal Medical Institute Director Education Gerjaliu in an interview for Isander Gazette, said [...]

Legal Medical Institute Director Arsim Gerjaliu in an interview for Gazeta Inseder said that Albanian troops are not only located in Pristina's morgue, but also foreign citizens.

There's about 300 mortar remains in the morgue, which doesn't mean there's 300 people that they could be less, but these mortore remains don't belong to the entire last war. They could be the first and second war or perhaps the oldest”, Gerjaliu said.

There were also bodies belonging to people from Bulgaria and Moldova, but do not belong to any war.

There are some post-war corpses. There have been a couple of Bulgaria and Moldova's, which have been like other fresh deaths. Last year, Bulgaria's Embassy has attracted their citizens. We've been waiting for an answer from Moldova as well, but the same ones we have to bury in the dragon with codes under law”, he added further.

Gerzheliu has shown what happens when family members don't take the bodies of dead people.

In terms of civil laws in other cases and fresh cases when I have no withdrawal from any 30 days you're obliged to keep it, after 30 days there's the principal's right to call the horticulture and bury them in the dragon cemetery with code”, he added further.

One reason these corpses are left unanswered is that many family members of missing persons have not given blood for identifying corpses.

In Kosovo there were 13 thousand and 500 dead, we started with over 6 grand, and now I'm in 1648 somewhere around 3-4 thousand that have taken samples from the family that the rest of you didn't get your samples”, Gerjaliu added.

The bodies that are stored in the Pristina morgue are divided into the designated refrigerators. It features the selection of fresh corpses, the remains of the first world war and the last war in Kosovo.

Gerjaliu also spoke of the capacities Pristina morgue has, as long as the troops can hold a refrigerator.

“A fridge is five-story, and they're on double engine, if one of them gets in the works, we put only bone parts which are often not complete, can be placed anywhere between 700 and 800 qeska”, Gerjaliu said of the Inseder.

Legal Medical Institute Director Education Gerjaliu has shown that there have been many cases when unconscious persons have benefited from the tragedy of family members of missing persons.

We have cases of sexual activity, sexists are people who benefit from someone else's tragedy. After 1999 in Kosovo following the loss of many people, many family members claimed to have a person who constantly provides information on the condition of their relatives, as if they are still alive in private prisons in Serbia. Those individuals for personal gain wanted money from family members in exchange for the freedom of their relatives, with the reasoning that they were related to prisons where their relatives were”, the IML director said.

The Institute of Legal Medicine was opened in 1963, but in 2002 the UNMIK administration opened the office for missing persons and legal medicine, and made physical separation from the health of the justice section.

From 2002 to 2006 was used by the location that The Hague's Tribunal was used in Rahovec.

In 2006 this building was arranged and has since been functional.

Gerjaliu has shown how work is organised at the Pristina morgue. He said this institute has a total of 63 workers and a separate service in three divisions.

We have three separate divisions, a legal medicine division that handles daily routines, an identification division that has its own sectors, a family communications sector, an identification sector and we have a technical part. We've got five autopsy technicians, eight morgue assistants that give custody 24 hours, and we have 24 hours' security”, Gerjaliu said.

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