The exile from Vushtrria to Vermica to wait for the bodies: We are traveling by bus to save

Exile Mentor Zekoli, who lives in Germany, has now been on vacation to Kosovo for four weeks. Today Zekoli had taken the trip from the village of Majunaj to Vushtrri, to the border with Albania in Vermica to host the bodies of the deceased exiles in Sunday's accident in Croatia. Ten lifeless bodies [...]
Exile Mentor Zekoli, who lives in Germany, has now been on vacation to Kosovo for four weeks. Today Zekoli had taken the trip from the village of Majunaj to Vushtrri, to the border with Albania in Vermica to host the bodies of the deceased exiles in Sunday's accident in Croatia.
The ten lifeless troops are expected today to arrive in Kosovo, while in their honour Zekoli along with his wife, two children and one aunt are now standing at the border with Albania.
He tells Kosovo Preress that it is the least they can do in honour of victims of the tragic accident.
While he says exiles are being forced to travel by buses so that the saved money is spent in Kosovo, not on plane tickets, which cost over 500 euros.
I've been in Kosovo for four weeks. The reason I came here (at the border), I rightly felt hurt because I was an exile myself and had expressed heartfelt comfort to those families. May God give these family a charge because it is a very serious occasion... I've come with my wife, my two daughters, and my aunt, I've wanted to attend this” ceremony, he relates.
He also shows that he has traveled by bus but that he points out that during the summer season he has always traveled by car.
And the reason why he and all the other exiles take this long journey, according to Zekoli stands at the high prices of aircraft tickets.
The exile shows they travel by car so that other money can be spent in Kosovo and help their families.
Zecholi: We are trying to avoid paying my ticket to come to Kosovo
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I traveled by bus, a couple of times I've been on a bus. The summer season I've always traveled by car because of ticket prices, ticket prices are very expensive, for every person under 500 euros you don't have a ticket. We're trying to avoid paying my ticket to come to Kosovo to help my family”, he relates.
He shows that as far as no fellow traveler has complained about conditions and services on the bus, while saying the main complaints he has received are about the high prices of flying.
I haven't heard anything about conditions. The biggest polls have been for flying tickets because it's too high prices. For example, I'm the sixth one, it's at least 3 thousand euros in paying to come by plane, which is a very, very, very high price”, he adds.
Troops of exiles who lost their lives in the tragic action Sunday morning in Croatia are expected to come to Kosovo today.
At the same time, it is still unknown whether they will first be sent to the morgue in Pristina or sent to their family members to bury themselves.











