Albania: The main course of investigation, four Russians lost their lives in chlorine (VIDEO)

The death of four Russian tourists at a hotel in Kavaja Quarter appears to have resulted from chlorine poisoning used for cleaning the pool where they were found lifeless. Sources from the prosecution suggest that this is one of the main tracks because the day the event happened [...]
The death of four Russian tourists at a hotel in Kavaja Quarter appears to have resulted from chlorine poisoning used for cleaning the pool where they were found lifeless.
Sources from the prosecution suggest that this is one of the main tracks because the day the event occurred, the pool's chlorine disinfectation has been performed.
Also questioned was the person who cleaned the hotel's internal pool “The Palace” that helped investigators whiteen the event.
Russian sub-tourists communicated with hotel personnel and wanted to make a winter pool available. It had been closed for a week, and I cleaned Friday morning with chlorine. ”
Following this evidence, investigators suspect that large amounts and chlorine may have been used, bringing their asphyxibility.
To test this, investigators have received water samples to learn the amount of chlorine in it.
In the coming days, the investigative group after responding to forensic expertise that would also determine the cause of death is expected to issue arrest warrants for responsible persons who brought tragedy to four victims.
Experts have taken samples in the victims' bodies to analyze the presence in the blood of drugs, alcohol, or toxic substances even though no narcotics was found in the environments, except for a few bottles of beer found in the room where they stayed.
While the Russian Embassy in Tirana through a Facebook post has confirmed the death of four Russian citizens, Natalia Burenkova, Sergei Burenkov, Ekaterina Burenkova and Nikita Belousov.
The representative has called for a thorough investigation into whitening the causes of the death of four tourists/abcnews.











