Scandal with the dead baby: All that is known so far for the event that shocked the country

Seven Peja Hospital employees have been suspended after the serious case that occurred last week, where a baby born without signs of life is suspected to have been wrapped in cloths wrapped in sheets. Their suspension has revealed the Pec Hospital itself through an announcement. “General Hospital [...]
Their suspension has revealed the Pec Hospital itself through an announcement.
“The General Hospital in Pec, with the aim of making unhindered and detailed investigations into this case so far, has sponsored 7 employees of the General Hospital in Pec and is conducting disciplinary procedures in order to clear the entire case”, the report said.
Telegragraph from the sources learn that among the seven suspended are four midwifes, cleaners and two cleaners.
Otherwise Peja's Constitutional Prosecutor has confirmed that today the prosecutor of the case has had a consultative meeting with the baby's parent. Advertisement
“Rasti happened last week. Immediately after the information on the scene, the prosecutor from the Department of Criminals went along with the Health Inspectorate and the police. The case is being investigated and we are awaiting the report by Health Inspectorate on this event. The prosecutor of the case today has had a consultative meeting with the baby's parent to understand more about the case”, said the prosecutor's spokesman, Shkodran Nikci.
Peja General Hospital became the head of the night, the evening of December 21, 202. A report of the Indexline portal raised many images as they highlighted the hospital's exploits in order to cover the occasion. A lifeless baby was placed in a washing machine with other clothes to break up later into pieces, pieces that will be seen by his father.
Initially, the baby's father had sniffed out a irregularities, as the baby's dead body was being refused.
These allegations were confirmed a little later when the same man saw the body fragments to be totally shocked, along with his family.
Despite requests from hospital staff that this issue be extinguished, parents have notified the police.
But what does the Republic of Kosovo's Penal Code foresee to damage the corpse?
According to Article 421, Article 2, the person who has damaged the corpse is sentenced to fine or imprisonment for up to three years.
Anyone without authorization removes, harms, destroys, or hides the corpse, part of it, or the ashes of the deceased is fined or sentenced to a prison sentence of up to three (3)x1> was quoted at Article 2 of 421.












