Hotel Owners in Montenegro Donate Elevator to Kotor Clinical Hospital Center

Co-owners of the Montenegro Stars hotel group, Žarko Radulović and Ljudmila Ivanjenko, donated an electric elevator worth EUR67,000 (US$69,468) to the Kotor Clinical Hospital Center, Vijesti reports. The new elevator replaced the previous elevator that had been out of service for years. The state-of-the-art new model will provide more efficient transportation of patients, medical staff and equipment, with a capacity of 16 people and a load capacity of 1250 kg.

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