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In Fiks Fare, 80-year-old Bule Xeba from Dimali complained, as she suffers for a road alone with her sick husband.
The quarry built near her house has blocked her way out of the house, the neighbors do not allow her to enter their yards for another exit, and the only elderly woman transports her sick husband in a garbage cart to take him to hospital.
She tells Fiks that this situation has been the same for 7 years, even though she has complained to the municipality but has not received a solution. “Almost every time I need a man who falls for her twice a week, I put him in the garbage cart and take him out on the main road, there is no other way,” she said.
Although she calls the ambulance for her plight, the latter can not enter the pedestrian road that the 80-year-old has in use. Apart from the ambulance, no other emergency vehicles, whether firefighting or funeral vehicles, can enter.
Even the police find it impossible to enter its alley. So in these conditions she is forced to put her husband on a cart with a lot of effort and then walk with him and the manure cart for almost 200 meters until he takes her out on the main road.
In fact on the other side the old woman has a road, but that is blocked by a licensed quarry.
For years he has complained to the Dimal Municipality to provide him with a access road, but the topographer of the municipality Ingrid Shkëmbi has expelled him from the office because with the topographic map he is fine.
Fiksi together with the 80-year-old addressed the Dimal Municipality to get an answer regarding this problem. After waiting for the surveyor for almost an hour, that he had gone out on the field, journalists contacted him on the phone.
Topographer Ingrid Shkëmbi said that the road is open and on the map that road is state-owned and with the qualities it currently has, but the elderly woman says that she bought the road together with a building of a former neighbor, but that she does not have the documents. “I bought it but at that time I did not pay attention to the documents, the person I bought it has passed away and his sons do not give me the signatures” says the 80-year-old.
But the topographer after Fiks’ interest said he would reconsider the problem to give it a solution. Fiksi will continuously follow the opportunity to give this elderly couple the opportunity to have a passageway where at least an ambulance can be entered.
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