Albanian among persons rescued from flooded gomonia in English Channel

An Albanian is among the persons rescued from the canyon, which was flooded in the early hours of today's English Channel, in an attempt to reach the British coast. Fatbarde Celaj an Albanian translator working at the Kentbury Hospital in Great Britain shows in an interview for journalist Klodian [...]
Fatbarde Celaj an Albanian translator who works at the Kentbury Hospital in Great Britain shows in an interview with journalist Klodian Zivani that she has contacted the Albanian identified as Dennis, originally from northern Albania.
She said his condition is sound and sound, but he is traumatized by the event, which lost four other people's lives.
Fatbarde Celay: I'm an interpreter in Britain. I'm at the Kentbury hospital actually. The situation is very felt. There are 34 people who have escaped tragedy. Among them is an Albanian, named Dennis. He won't be promoted, I've contacted his parents, it's too much. Only Dennis has been identified as an Albanian speaker. It's from the north, the situation is very good, but it's still traumatic.
Klodian Zivani: What's the status of other people?
Fatbarde Celay: Other people's situation is very complicated, we don't know other languages. We try to enter every room, try to find out if there are other Albanian speakers. Their condition is very serious. Four have been identified as dead. 34 are here at the hospital, we can't give a lot of detail, we can't give details before the authorities.
Klodian Zivani: What is the appeal for all Albanian parents?
Fatbarde Celay: Please calm down, so far only Dennis has been identified. Don't start kids illegally. I don't know, I'm so excited to see this undesirable thing. Please don't start, keep them close. Top Channel












