2-year-old from Malisevo left his house 600m alone, stayed over 17 hours alone

Kosovo police report that in the search-saving operation, they had committed everything to finding young Tian Krasniqi, including the police unit with the dog (K-9). In the media communiqué, it has been explained how the first doubts were that the child had entered the mountain near his home, writes news. “With the aim of discovering [...]
In the media communiqué, it has been explained how the first doubts were that the child had entered the mountain near his home, writes news.
“In order to uncover the child's whereabouts, the Malisheve Police Station has immediately organised an operation for search- and rescue, where the commander of Malisheva Police Station, regional Deputy Director, Regional Operations Chief DPS-Gjakov, police patrols from the station are engaged, NJRSH police unit, (K-9) ”, as well as NJRSH operators.
Police also said that the KSF rescue search team has been engaged in this operation.
Kosovo's “Police station in Malisevo, dated 21.08.20 at 20:20 a.m., the Malisheva Police Station has been reported by the Kosovo male person (prindi) that his child born in the male gender (2018), with initial ( T.K) leaving the house before two hours in an unknown direction. The initial suspicions were that the child entered the mountain near the house in the village of Trèza-Munsa of Malisheva. According to complainers, research has been done at home and around but no child has been found. Also in the operation were the Kosovo Security Task Force Research Team, the municipal fire search team, as well as the municipality's deputy leader and Directorate for Protection and Rescue, as well as the numerous residents of the village of Trpeza and other villages along with the group of volunteers have been placed in search of the missing child”, Kosovo police have said.
PK orders said the baby was found about 600 yards from home.
The “Operation started on the date of 21.08.20 and continued steadily until the 2208.20, when the child was found by village residents and officials' teams from the KK, KSF and volunteers engaged in research. The child has been found in the remote mountainous area about 600m from home and immediately received first aid from the QKMF Malisheva team, who have been engaged in the operation and the same one accompanied by parents has been sent to the QKMF-Malevo for medical examination. According to doctors, the child's health condition is stable, while after medical examination the child has been released home”, police said.
The “needs to be mentioned that co-operation and professional co-ordination between institutions during this operation has made the search-saving successful, and a particular significance in this operation has been the commitment and cooperation of citizens and groups of volunteers with institutional leaders of the operation, which we are grateful for and grateful for the commitment shown”, it is now said.











