FOTO/ Familja u shua në tragjedinë e Bullgarisë. ‘Daily’: Nëna u gjet e djegur me dy binjakët e saj në derën e autobusit

Aksidenti i kësaj të marte në Bullgari ku një autobus nga Maqedonia e Veriut shpërtheu në flakë dhe la pas 46 viktima të gjithë shqiptarë, mes tyre edhe 12 fëmijë, ka tronditur edhe mediat botërore.

Portali britanik “Daily Mail” i kishte kushtuar një artikull të gjatë ngjarjes dhe historisë së njërës prej familjeve shqiptare të shuar në këtë tragjedi me dy fëmijë binjakë.

Luan and Alban Ahmeti, both aged four, have been identified as two of the youngest victims of a bus crash in Bulgaria which killed 46 people - including 12 children - in the early hours of the morning

Sipas prestigjiozes britanike, një familje u shua në tragjedinë që ndodhi në orët e para të mëngjesit të sotëm në Bullgari.

Bëhet fjalë për familjen Ahmeti nga Shkupi, të përbërë prej 4 anëtarësh, përkatësisht prindërit me dy fëmijët e tyre binjak. Ata janë identifikuar si Avni Ahmeti, 36 vjeç, Xhihan Ahmeti, 35 vjeçe dhe Alban e Luan Ahmeti, nga katër vjeç.

Luan and Alban AhmetiLuan and Alban Ahmeti with their parents

“Para derës së mesme të autobusit është një grua e djegur me dy fëmijë, me siguri binjakë, thanë hetuesit në vendngjarje për gazetarin tonë. Ata aktualisht janë duke kontrolluar për karburant shtesë, benzinë, sepse nafta është e vështirë të shpërthejë, dhe autobusi ishte me naftë.

Një nga të mbijetuarit i tha kryeministrit maqedonas se, ishin zgjuar nga një shpërthim i fuqishëm. 46 persona janë djegur në një autobus në autostradën e Strumës në orën 02:00 të mëngjesit të sotëm”,- shkruajnë mediat e huaja.

Pictured: Flames and smoke are seen rising from a bus on a motorway in Bulgaria after it crashed, killing 45 passengers

Seven people were pulled alive from the wreck (pictured as officials work at the scene in Bulgaia), including a 16-year-old girl, and have been taken to hospital in the capital of Sofia with non-life-threatening injuries.

Pictured: Relatives of people injured and killed in a bus accident talk at the coffee shop next to the hospital in Sofia, Bulgaria November 23, 2021

Gazmend Ukali (right), 27, and his fiancee Albina Belluli (left), 23, have also been identified among the dead. The pair were returning from Istanbul after celebrating Gazmend's birthday, local media reported

Survivors: Among the seven to survive were Luljzim Sulejmani (pictured left) from Presevo in Serbia and his fiancee (pictured right) from Kumanovo in northern Macedonia

The bus, which was carrying mostly tourists from North Macedonia, either crashed and caught fire, or caught fire and then crashed on Struma highway around 26 miles west of Sofia at 2am, according to Mr Nikolov

Pictured: Forensic investigators and other officials work at the site of a bus accident, in which 46 people were killed, on a highway near the village of Bosnek, south of Sofia, on November 23, 2021

The site has been sealed off and Bulgarian interim Prime Minister Stefan Yanev rushed to the scene of the tragedy. Pictured, investigations into the crash have begun

Officials work at the site of a bus accident, in which 46 people were killed, on a highway near the village of Bosnek, south of Sofia, on November 23, 2021

Photos taken shortly after the crash showed the bus engulfed in flames with plumes of thick, black smoke rising from the scene. Pictured: Officials work at the scene of the crash of Tuesday in Bulgaria

Local media in Macedonia report that the bus (wreckage pictured) was registered to the 'Besa trans' tourist agency, which organises touristic and shopping tours to Istanbul

Pictured: Emergency service vehicles line up on the motorway where a bus crashed and burst into flames in the early hours of Tuesday, killing 46 passengers

In the capital of Skopje, police and family members of gathered outside the offices of the travel company (pictured). The office looked closed, with a grate pulled down over its door

Pictured: Relatives of victims of the bus crash wait for informations in front of the offices of 'Besa Trans' travel agency in Skopje, on November 23, 2021

Pictured: A woman speaks on the phone outside of the offices of 'Besa Trans' travel agency in Skopje, on November 23, 2021

North Macedonia's Prime Minister Zoran Zaev speaks to media as he arrives to visit injured passengers at a hospital in Sofia, Bulgaria, Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Ljubomir Jovevski, left, North Macedonia's chief prosecutor and Borislav Sarafov, right, chief of Bulgaria's National Investigation Service, speak to the media at the scene of a bus crash which, according to authorities, killed at least 46 people on a highway near the village of Bosnek, western Bulgaria, Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021

Northern Macedonia government flags flying at half mast in capital Skopje, Northern Macedonia, Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021

/Burimi: Daily Mail/Përshtati: Priza.al/

 

 

Share This Article
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *