HOTA CASE

Lawyer Koldžo filed another report against Sebija Izetbegović

Atif Hota was treated as s covid-patient even though a PCR test showed he was negative for the coronavirus, on admission to the hospital he was placed on the infectious ward and was put on a ventilator

Koldžo filed another report against the director of KCUS. Avaz

A. Čengić

Lawyer Damir Koldžo, who, in addition to the Palić family, also represents the Hota family, today submitted another report to the Sarajevo Canton Prosecutor's Office against the director of the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo.

Koldžo represents the Hota family from Olovo, and as we previously published the confession of Mirsad Hota, his brother Atif passed away on March 4th. What is shocking in this case is that Atif Hota was treated as a covid-patient even though a PCR test showed that he was negative for the coronavirus. These allegations were also confirmed in the documentation submitted by Koldžo.

Atif Hota was admitted to KCUS on February 24th and passed away on March 4th. On admission to the hospital he was placed on the infectious ward and was put on a ventilator. He was negative for coronavirus, which was shown by three tests, Mirsad Hota told us earlier.


Report against Amela Katica-Mulalić as well

We remind you that on June 11th, Koldžo filed a criminal report with the Sarajevo Canton Prosecutor's Office against the director of the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo, Sebija Izetbegović, Amela Katica-Mulalić, head of the KCUS Anesthesia and Resuscitation Clinic, and other doctors for negligent treatment, abuse of office and authority.

As Koldžo's lawyer confirmed to us, the Chief Prosecutor of the SC Prosecutor's Office, Sabina Sarajlija, did not assign this criminal report to the prosecutor.

He also reported the health inspector Luka Pirnat, a former KCUS employee, who is a signatory of all documents as a health inspector of the Federal Administration for Inspection Affairs.


Gross medical errors and omissions

Lawyer Koldžo received the documentation on this case after more than two months.

- Gross medical errors and omissions were found, due to which I believe that there is a basis for filing a criminal complaint - Koldžo told us at the time.

Sead Palić was admitted to KCUS on March 8th, in the midst of the third wave of the pandemic. He died on March 23rd at the age of 44. After the death of her husband, Mirela received only a death certificate. She received a discharge letter and documentation on the course of treatment only on May 17th.

In the beginning of April, Sead Palić's wife Mirela Palić announced in a confession for "Avaz" that she would sue KCUS and the responsible persons for negligence in treatment.