BPPO: Autopsy of 14 dead, inspection continues after the fire in the modular hospital in Tetovo

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 For direct inspection of the place of the tragic event in the modular hospital in Tetovo, in addition to three prosecutors from the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office in Tetovo, two prosecutors from the Basic Public Prosecutor's Office from Skopje also came out last night. The Public Prosecutor of the Republic of Northern Macedonia was at the scene and attended the work of the Crisis Staff, according to the Public Prosecutor's Office.

In cooperation with members of the Ministry of Interior, they added, the inspection was started immediately. Prosecutors have issued autopsy orders and identified the bodies of 14 people killed in the blaze, and are examining whether there are other dead. Some of the dead will need DNA analysis to determine their identities. According to initial information, there are no medical staff among the dead.

- Until the early morning hours, prosecutors questioned employees of the modular hospital in order to determine the causes of the fire. At the same time, an order was issued to provide video surveillance footage in and around the facility. The inspection will continue today, and the public prosecutors, together with the experts of the Ministry of Interior, will provide the evidence for complete clarification of the tragic event. said the BPPO.

Source: MIA

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