The owner of the restaurant at Ferizaj is in the worst condition, with 50 percent burning

Tens of people have been injured by the explosion of a gas tank that occurred yesterday at a restaurant in Ferizaj. Six people are in more serious health condition and are expected to be sent abroad for treatment. 6 people are in very serious health condition because of the explosion of a bomb [...]
Six people are in very serious health condition because of the explosion of a gas tank at a restaurant in Feriza.
All these persons are extended to intensive treatment at the University Clinical Centre in Kosovo, due to serious health.
Express has learned that its most serious health condition is owned by restaurant owner “Stake House”, G.S.
He is said to have suffered 50 percent of body burns and to be in respiratory conditions.
While CKUK's Anesthesiology Clinic director Nehat Baftiu has provided information on the health condition of six patients.
He has said that 5 of the patients are in central intensive care, while a patient in the intensive treatment of Cardiosurgia.
Baftiu has shown that the youngest patient is born in 2001, while other patients are born in 1991, 1986, 1976 and 1975.
Thus, the age of patients is between 20 and 45 years of age.
“6 patients are lying in central intensive treatment while one in the intensive treatment of cardiosurgia. Their situation today is better, but complications can occur after the fifth day. Patients are in the respirators. One of the patients G.S. is in more serious condition than others after having 50 percent burns”, he said.
Baftiu has shown that all six of these patients are thinking of sending abroad for health care because each of them has more than 30 percent of burns.
Patients are expected to be sent today or tomorrow for treatment in Turkey.
And it has been reported yesterday that more than 40 people have been injured as a result of this explosion, some of whom have been sent to Ferizaj Hospital for treatment because their condition is not serious.
However, the Emergency Clinic reported yesterday that 15 people were sent to the clinic for treatment because of the worst health situation. Six people have then continued treatment in intensive care.











