Health Ministry denies: A day before Agon Musliu arrived in Kosovo, he was sent proof of his illness

The Health Ministry has declared that Agon Musliu, who lost his life Sunday by jumping out of dormitories in Pristina, where he was being held in quarantine, had no medical confirmation when he was repatriated. But documents provided by Indexline completely deny these claims of state institutions, under whose care it was boy 26 [...]
The Health Ministry has declared that Agon Musliu, who lost his life Sunday by jumping out of dormitories in Pristina, where he was being held in quarantine, had no medical confirmation when he was repatriated.
But documents obtained by Indexline completely deny these claims by state institutions, under whose care it was the 26-year-old boy from Gjilan and who suffered a tragic death.
In addition to Agon Musliu figuring out on the Kosovo Embassy's list in Germany as a traveler who has health problems, such a thing had been made known and recorded to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a day before he landed in Pristina.
Gjilan's Emergency Operations Centre had sent an e-mail to the MPB address on Friday, May 1st, at 11:43, with which it required that Agon's father, Naim Muslius, be issued a circulation permit for the trip to the “Adem Jashari<1> airport in Pristina, on May 2nd, to receive his son.

This e-mail explained that the young man had health problems. The medical report, which bore the radioologist's stamp and testified to the control the 26-year-old had made and his diagnosis.
Honored “, I address this request to allow the release of a circulation permit for Naim Musliu, from the Gnjilan municipality, for traveling to Pristina Airport, because the same claim that his son Agon Musliu will travel to Kosovo from Germany. Agon Musliu based on documents promoted by his parent is ill by liver. Document: Medical report” says the e-mail sent from QOE of Gjilan to MPB.
But Naim Musliu failed to meet his son at the airport, since he was not released home despite evidence of health problems, but was sent for quarantine at the Student Centre in Pristina.
Naim Musliu, who lost his only child, has claimed that quarantine was turned into hell for his son and his entire family, while for the death of his son, he accused Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Ministers Arben Vitita and Jelal Sfechla.
He has also shown how he has tried several times to contact the boy when he returned to Kosovo, trying to explain that he has health problems, but that was not allowed.
Indexline, during the day, has also published official communications proving that twice he had sought help for Agon Musliu, because he was facing serious bouts of depression, about an hour before jumping from dormitories in Pristina, but it had not come from state institutions.
The loss of Agon Musliu's life has sparked major reactions to the opinion, while the resignation of ministers Arben Vitita and Jelal Sfecla has also been called for, due to the apparent negligence. The prosecution has launched investigations into this case.












