Dead in Pristina, Kosovo was declared “resurrected” in Skopje

The event's Valtar Zija Aliu from the Year's Remnik recalls a case that occurred in the years of 50, when a young man was declared dead in Pristina, while he was resurrected in Skopje, the moment he was cut off for production. The army had sought the discovery of the cause of death, since the Kosovo boy was ill [...]
The event's Valtar Zija Aliu from the Year's Remnik recalls a case that occurred in the years of 50, when a young man was declared dead in Pristina, while he was resurrected in Skopje, the moment he was cut off for production.
The army had sought the discovery of the cause of death, since the young man from Kosovo was sick until he was at rest during military service.
The corpse was brought back to life after three nights of stay in the morgue and after being buried by family members.
The Mediafocus case has been confessed to Ziya Aliu.
In 1989 I happened to be in Dubrava Prison in Istog, with a boy named Sekiraca. He, sometime during 1985-1986, was a soldier.
During his break, he is caught blind. Doctors in Pristina have surgery, but he, according to them, dies.
As long as the family had prepared the tomb and had gone to retrieve the corpse, the army had demanded that the former autopsy be done at the Military Hospital in Skopje.
The corpse had stayed in the morgue three nights. When the doctor gives him a razor for instrument, he opens his eyes and wakes up from the coma.
It was later learned that the doctor had forgotten a bandage inside the wound during the conclusion of the operation.
I remember that the doctor had been sentenced to two and a half years in prison, even though he was forgiven his mistake.
I've seen this person with my own eyes, cut down, from the chest to the end of the womb, concludes Ali's confession, but he doesn't know any further about the fate of the resurrected dead.











