As of yesterday, there are no longer any patients injured in the disco fire in Kočani, which occurred on March 16 this year, at the University Clinical Center of Serbia (UKCS) in Belgrade. As reported by the MIA agency, the last two patients treated in Belgrade since March 17 – Andrej Georgiev (23) and Angela Boškovska (24) – left the Clinic for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Faculty of Medicine this afternoon in good health.

According to the director of the Clinic for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Milan Stojičić, a total of 17 patients injured in the “Puls” disco fire in Kočani were treated at the UKCS in Belgrade.

In the fire at the “Puls” disco in Kočani, 100 kilometers east of Skopje, 62 people lost their lives and almost 200 were injured.

Out of 116 injured who were sent for treatment abroad, five still remain in foreign medical centers after the discharge of Georgiev and Boškovska.

Angela and Andrej reportedly expressed endless gratitude to the doctors at UKCS for their care and dedication in their treatment.

Angela Boškovska is from Skopje, and Andrej Georgiev is from Kočani. Angela is a fifth-year medical student, while Andrej studies at an IT academy and works.

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