The prosecution requests the exhumation of Drita Taf's body

Medenica said that after that an order will be passed on the autopsy of the body

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Photo: Luka Zeković
Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Higher State Prosecutor's Office (VDT) in Podgorica has submitted a proposal to the judge for the investigation of the High Court to determine the exhumation of the body of the mother Drita Tafa, after which an order will be made on the autopsy of the body, the head of the prosecution, Lepa Medenica, told "Vijesta".

Medenica said, the prosecution formed the case ex officio after learning about the event from the media.

"In the case of the Higher State Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, formed on the occasion of the death of the mother DT, which is in the investigation phase, notifications were collected from citizens and a proposal was submitted to the investigating judge of the High Court in Podgorica to determine the exhumation, after which an order will be issued on the autopsy of the body. In the further course of the proceedings, this prosecutor's office will continue to take all necessary measures and actions in order to shed light on the specific event, after which it will make a decision in the case," the answer reads.

Minister of Health Vojislav Šimun explained at the press conference yesterday that the delivery of the patient took place on September 13 in the hospital in Bar, by caesarean section and that there was a surgical complication that was recognized the next day, and that she was then treated at the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG). until September 25. He explained that after her discharge, a routine procedure was scheduled for further urological treatment, and that on October 30, she was readmitted to KCCG, the day after the procedure.

"We assure the family and the entire public that all those responsible will be prosecuted," said Šimun.

The director of KCCG, Aleksandar Radović, said that the patient from Bar was brought to that institution due to the suspicion that there was a ureteral ligation, which was noted by the urologist, so in consultation with the interventional radiologist, a probe was installed to prevent kidney failure.

He explained that after nine days the patient was allowed to go home and that the probe was placed over the skin until the patient's condition improved. He explained that, according to the agreement, she was admitted again to KCCG, complete analyzes and imaging were done, and the temporary one was removed, and a probe was inserted into the body.

Radović said that the scans on Friday showed that the probe was working, but the patient's condition worsened, and a scanner scan was also performed, which showed that there was no contrast leakage and that anatomically everything was fine.

"The patient was transferred to intensive care, resuscitation was started, but she died. We launched an internal commission that should establish why there was a fatal outcome in such a short period of time," said Radović.

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