The passengers injured during the deadly bus crash in Croatia are in stable condition and are receiving all the necessary medical care.
It was Albanian MP in Croatia, Emina Lekaj-Përlaskaj, that confirmed the positive development during an interview for Euronews Albania.
“17 [of the injured] are expected to leave the hospital, 15 are staying at a hotel, 3 are in intensive therapy but in a stable condition, 2 others were sent to Zagreb, of which 1 had an injury on his spine. In general, they have non-life-threatening injuries, but are going mainly through a psychological trauma”, explained Lekaj-Përlaskaj.
The MP, originally from the city of Prizren in Kosovo, said survivors have been provided with psychological care and translators, while authorities have identified 6 of the victims so far.
On Sunday morning, a bus traveling from Frankfurt to Pristina derailed off the road near the Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina border claiming the lives of 10 and injuring 44 passengers.
The police have arrested the driver, who as also said by Lekaj-Përlaskaj, had fallen asleep while driving, shortly after stopping for a break.
Monday was declared National Day of Mourning by Kosovo’s President Vjosa Osmani.
Euronews Albania correspondent in Kosovo reported that the majority of the victims are from the municipality of Gjakova and 2 from Rahovec.
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