Winning doesn't want to return to Kosovo, self-sufficient in France

A Kosovo, 41, ended his life Wednesday, hanging himself in the basement of the court in Bordo, France. He had refused to board a plane two days earlier to return to Kosovo, writes the French newspaper Le Monde. “at 40 years of age, preferring to lock it in a cell [...]
“at 40 years of age, preferring to lock it in a polluted cell that reeks death rather than return to his country, one cannot imagine”, a city lawyer said, commenting on Kosovo's death on December 15th, in the basement of the Bordo court.
He pleaded with his jacket collar. The police, then the firemen, could do nothing to save him. His name was Fitim Uka. He was 41 years old. It was Kosovo, writes Le Monde.
According to the first elements of the investigation to find the causes of death revealed by the Bordo Prosecutor on the very tragic day, the 41-year-old would be tried in the afternoon as part of the immediate submission procedure for avoidance from executing the order to leave France.
On December 13th, he refused to board a flight to Amsterdam, then Pristina”, says his lawyer, Abraham Hervé Diompy. Her client didn't want to submit a test. The PCR that conditioned his boarding on the plane, as Bordo's prosecutor's office showed.










