Saimir died in May 2020 in a hospital in Barcelona, ​​but when his body was returned to his family, his heart was missing. A demonstration is organized next Monday in front of the European authorities.


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IThey no longer know which saint to devote themselves to. Next Monday, through a rally near Place du Luxembourg in Brussels, they intend to alert European parliamentarians. “We want to denounce the fact that a country of the Union is engaged in organ trafficking”, asserts Majlinda, the sister of Saimir Sula, a 31-year-old Albanian national, who died in a hospital in Barcelona on May 9, 2020 .

“The day before, at 11 p.m., my brother was not feeling well. He had a fever,” recalls Majlinda, Saimir’s sister. “He entered Hospital del Mar to perform a covid test. Given the health context, I had to stay outside. The next day, 5 hours later, hospital officials told me he was dead. Since then, according to Majlinda, the affair has been a series of mysteries. To the point of giving rise to diplomatic tensions between Spain and Albania.




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