Medvedja – Agron Kosumi, a police officer from Medvedja, saved a two-year old girl from that town by giving her artificial respiration and massaging her heart after the girl had swallowed a dangerous doze of her medicine. In a letter of thanks, which the girl’s family sent to the police, it is said that the girl was suffocating after she had swallowed a larger quantity of capsules containing the medicine.
Medvedja – Agron Kosumi, a police officer from Medvedja, saved a two-year old girl from that town by giving her artificial respiration and massaging her heart after the girl had swallowed a dangerous doze of her medicine. In a letter of thanks, which the girl’s family sent to the police, it is said that the girl was suffocating after she had swallowed a larger quantity of capsules containing the medicine.
“She was unconscious and wasn’t breathing or showing any signs of being alive”, it was said in the girl family’s letter. The girls’ family also said in their letter that they had taken her out of the house and put her down in front of the garden, since they didn’t know what they should do.
“A crowd of people gather around us, while we began crying. At that moment, Mr. Kosumi came along quite accidentally in his car. He made his way towards us, pushed away the crowded people and began giving her first aid. He gave her artificial respiration and massaged her heart. The kid was brought back to life and started to breathe, while Mr. Kosumi immediately took her by his car to the health center, from where she was transported to a hospital in Leskovac”, her parents said.