Families of 28 dead in 9 Jan 2004 tragedy seek reinvestigation

Family members of the 28 people who died in the tragedy of January 9, 2004 in Karaburun have again requested an investigation into this serious event, also demanding the punishment of those responsible. In a short statement, Ndoc Bjeshka emphasized that it has been 20 years since they took the case to the Prosecutor’s Office, […]

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