Following the publication of the serious news, where 10 citizens from Kosovo lost their lives and 30 others were injured, in the serious accident that occurred today (July 25) after the crash of a bus in the territory of Croatia, the Bektashi World Leader, His Holiness, Haxhi Dede Eedmond Brahimaj, has consoled the families of the victims for the heavy loss, praised the commitment of the Croatian and Kosovo state structures, doctors for the engagement and prayed to God to help the injured and alleviate their pain.
In the message of the Bektashi World Leader, among other things, it is said: “… I learned with pain about the serious accident that happened on Sunday morning in Croatia, where as a result of the overturning of the bus traveling from Germany to Kosovo, 10 Albanians passengers lost their lives and 30 others were seriously injured. On this occasion, I stand by the families of the victims in coping with the loss of their loved ones, the injured who are in hospitals under the care of doctors and I pray to the Almighty God that this car tragedy has no other victims. At the same time, I bless all the Croatian and Kosovo state structures, the doctors and all those who helped in the administration of this serious tragedy for the efforts to make the consequences of the accident as small as possible. May the victims, their souls go to paradise, the wounded be given as little suffering as possible and return to a normal life as soon as possible, family members have the strength, courage and trust in God to bear the weight of the severe pain as easily as possible. God bless and help them.
The serious tragedy happened at 06:00 on Sunday, July 25, 2021, in the place called Slavonski Brod in Croatia. The bus with Kosovo license plates, of the Frankfurt-Pristina line, in which there were over 60 passengers, slipped off the highway and overturned on its side. As a result, 10 Albanians were killed and 30 others were injured, who are in hospital. One of the bus drivers has died, while the other driver is among the injured who are receiving medical help.