Lost the house in the north, the couple living under the bridge

Near the garbage and dogs containers, they built their sanctuary by surrounding means, where house activism is located under the main bridge of the Iber River in Mitrovica. The Cerrovics, who were married eight years ago and have no children yet, stay in the improvised room on concrete until they confess the suffering of life and the fate of [...]
Near the garbage and dogs containers, they built their sanctuary by surrounding means, where house activism is located under the main bridge of the Iber River in Mitrovica.
The Cerrovick couple who were married eight years ago and have no children yet remain in the improvised room on concrete, until they confess the suffering of life and their sad destiny.
They accompany each word they convey with tears as poverty does not prevent you from drinking the morning coffee together forever.
The 52-year-old Cerrovic Union, originally from the village of Cerrovic of the municipality of Kline, but who before the war lived in northern Mitrovica, shows the suffering of life under the bridge along with the sick wife, as well as the fear of dogs, who she said were eating food and clothing.
He confesss to his house in the ruined north during the war, where Serbs have already built multistory buildings, while he says he remains alive from the collection of cans from trash containers.
Tears do not contain them when referring to the great need for a small house.
According to him, the sick and pushed mother, who lives in a small residence in Trepca with her brother's sister - in - law and two sons, has very severe conditions and has no place.
I'm alone with a woman, we had a house in the north side, right on the way to Kolashin. I got knocked down by the barracks. They gave it to my mother. Mother barely got out of the apartment. Now they're down, we've got... We've got a two-and-a-half months we're here, we're done, but we've got a hold of it. My wife's sick of seizures and there's no healing. This guy's looking for Emona Center, me in the tin can as long as I'm alive... the dogs are eating our bread, so one must always stay awake... I have my mother and sisters away, in Licocz and Kli and Begg... Now they've given their mother a flat in Trepca... no room, no conditions, because who had left her evalde on the street, except there's no conditions... she lives in the apartment with her brother's sister-in-law and two boys... 100 of her mother's disease, she's 88x1...
He added that he has asked for help many times from the municipality, but without success, as he explained when to clean up friends from time to time.
Cerrovick has appealed to all Albanians of goodwill and who have the opportunity to help build a house, however small.
I've been to the municipality 100 times. We have a aunt where she left me, not herself, just in Iber right now because there's nowhere. You should go to your friends sometime to your mother in Trepca. Foot's been going to Trepca for an hour and a half. Where he left my clothes. God saved us because this virus had either us or anyone... I beg all the Albanian brothers, who can afford a house like the size of a dog shack, just walk in, and don't leave me with a woman in the streets under the bridge of Ibri. Please for God's sake”, Cerrovic stressed.
Meanwhile, 35-year-old Vahedija, from the village of Batahir of Bigora's Shala, which suffers from seizures, also relates to fear of dogs and everything else.
According to her, the 75-euro pension she receives does not go for medication either, so she is forced to seek charity.
I've been living with a man for two and a half months. I'm sick of seizures... but we're afraid of dogs, of the oath, of everything else... I'm pensioning 75 euros, but I have to buy me medicine, so my pension's not even coming for me. I beg in front of Emma, the man goes out in the trash cans... I have two brothers, they're with their wives, they're with their wives, but they've got thin jobs, they're living with socials... They're saying we're not having a budget to help you, what to do, but we have to stay here... I've been begging our brothers and sisters to help us, said she.
The KP has tried for two consecutive days to contact municipal responsibilities about this case, but none of them have been available.












