Ermal Qose is trending the following a report on his death at a cannabis factory in east London on New Year’s Eve. The Emergency services were called to report a blaze at a lock-up garage in Southwold Road, Clapton at 4.10 pm on December 31, 2021, which had Ermal Qose in there.
Ermal Qose, 35, was rushed to hospital but died two days later, the Metropolitan Police has confirmed in a detailed report.
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How Did Ermal Qose Die?
Ermal Qose death was very worrying. Talking about his death in an official statement, Detective Chief Inspector Mark Rogers, of the Metropolitan Police made it clear that:
“Ermal tragically lost his life having been trapped inside the locked garage which was being used for the cultivation of cannabis when the fire broke out.”
A 33-year-old man who is believed to be behind the death of the young boy has been charged. He was charged on New Year’s Eve on the apprehension of false detention and cultivation of cannabis and has been discharged under investigation.
Another man believed to be 26 years old has also been arrested and charged with manslaughter, false imprisonment, and cannabis cultivation. he wasn’t granted bail.
The report has it that Ermal Qose was an Albanian national and had no known address in the UK. A week after the tragic event that led to the death of Qose through the blaze, police officials along with other members of the London Fire Brigade returned to Southwold Road to try and establish what happened.
What Was Ermal Qose Cause of Death?
Ermal Qose died through the blazing fire he was trapped in. Although the police are yet to issue an official statement in that regard, it is believed the fire outbreak gave him some severe injuries.
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