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Tragic accident in Saranda, family members speak out: The two sisters were selling corn to treat their brother with leukemia

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Tragic accident in Saranda, family members speak out: The two sisters were

The Dhimaku family is in mourning. Amidst great pain and tears in her eyes, the aunt of the two daughters, 22-year-old Elvisa and 20-year-old Rozina, who lost their lives as a result of the tragic accident in Saranda, recounted the sacrifices of the two sisters, who worked two jobs to treat their 7-year-old brother who suffers from leukemia.

On Sunday evening, when the tragic accident occurred, the aunt says that the two girls had set out to sell corn in Saranda.

"We live in such great pain. The two maids left and never returned. They had come home from work in the evening, they were doing two jobs to help their brother recover because they couldn't afford it. They came, rested and left for work again. In Saranda, they were selling corn and village things. They left, we feel the pain. They have an only brother, he was very close to them, if we found out... we took him away from home. We are asking for help so that the boy can go to a more specialized hospital to save us," says Shahidja, the girls' aunt, through tears.

The 7-year-old boy is still unaware that his sisters have passed away. All family members are in pain and are asking for help to treat him, who is suffering from leukemia.

"2 stars, two girls, 22 years old and 20 years old, both students in Tirana. The parents, workers in the village, worked day and night to arrange for those girls to study. They are asking for help for the boy, may God help us. The boy knows nothing about the sisters," Servet Dervishi, the girls' uncle, told "Report TV".

"I live in exile. What happened to us should not happen to anyone, not even my enemies. I also ask for help for my son, who has been suffering from these problems for 3 years. He has a blood disease. We have fought with our own strength as long as we have been able. The son is 7 years old. The moment he finds out, his condition will immediately worsen," says the girls' uncle, Vasil Dhimaku.

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