This is the father of 19-year-old Vushtrria whose death is being investigated by police

By March 20, he had arrived for a medical visit to the Vushtrri Emergency. Three days later a 19-year-old girl from Begaj Village had returned here. In both cases doctors of this emergency, after writing her therapy, let her go home. But a week later her condition deteriorated. [...]
In both cases doctors of this emergency, after writing her therapy, let her go home. But a week later her condition deteriorated.
After that, the concerned family sent 19 - year - olds to the Emergency in Vushtrri.
She failed to cope with health problems, and as a result, she passed away on Saturday morning.
In her family in the village of Begaj, family members were expecting those few people who could at this time come for comfort.
19-year-old father, he blamed doctors on his phone at the Vushtrri hospital for not taking care.
Asked if he brought the girl to the Infectious Clinic at QKUK, as reported, he gave this answer.
Other family members have said that the girl was sent to the CKUK but have not specified which clinic.
Meanwhile, police regarded the case as suspicious deaths.
According to the report, because of the condition created by the coronary, the deceased did not receive medical treatment at the infectious clinic.
Female victim K has reportedly been brought by family members in serious health, and treatment by medical staff has passed away. The victim had appeared several days earlier at the doctor's office and had been instructed to be hospitalised in Infective, but because of the circumstances of Epidemi, the same had not been checked by the doctor. In the emergency department, relevant police units have emerged, and at the order of the prosecutor, the body has been sent to the IML for production.
But this Sunday afternoon situation was clarified by the Ministry of Health.
In the Wushtrri hospital report sent to the O.S.A., they showed how they accepted the patient.
She was also tested for coronarys. Its health problem, however, has proved to be free of any infectious diseases. Meanwhile, the KKUK's Infectious Clinic has reported that the patient, already feeling, does not find in the book Infectious Clinic Protocol that she has been visited in this clinic for the last 10 days.












