Roseta Hajdari was very soon, he stopped late. She says super-expertosis of the Faculty of Mechanical Inveteracy.

Experts at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering have made a super-expert of video-incissions of the Industry, Trade and Trade Ministry accident Roseta Hajdari, who had hit a child by car in April last year. According to the super-expertosis Albanian Post provided, it is said that Minister Hajdari is on the basis of the country's vision. [...]
Experts at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering have made a super-Experience of videos of the accident of Minister of Industry, Undertaking and Trade Roseta Hajdari, who had hit a child by car last April.
According to the super-expertise which Albanian Post has assured, it is said that Minister Hajdari, on the basis of seeing the scene, could not avoid the accident because it was driving faster than needed.
“The driver of the car Fard Fiesta) for the speed allowed to move 50 kilometers with a halt has not had a technical ability to save the” accident, says super-expertitis.
And according to super-expertosis, Minister Hajdari would have to be the most cautious “during driving the car into an urban area and that he's been stalling too late.
The driver of the vehicle moving to urban areas has had to be careful to add to the presence of footmen moving in that section. The driver of the vehicle has reacted with delay to the act of holding fast with the aim of averting the” accident.
However, experts at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in the case of the super-expertitis realisation have not made the examination of the technical situation of the minister's car curbing system.
On the other hand, Hajdari, trying to make excuses, had come up with an explanation on her Facebook account, where she said it wasn't what hit the baby, but the opposite was true.
The kid crashed into my car”, she said.
Even without a court decision of definite form, Hajdari was protected by Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti.
There were no signs of curbing on asphalt, which means there wasn't too much speed to be made by Kurti.
But whether it was guilty or not, Minister Hajdari will decide the Constitutional Court in Pristina, where the trial hearings for this case will be held on Wednesday at 1:30.











