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25-Jan-2023
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Divers found the body of a boy at Cape sharp

Rescuers today, at about 3 pm, in Croatian Waters near Cape sharply found the body of a thirteen -year -old boy, who were pulled by the waves into the sea on January 17th.

The divers sharply found the boy's body at the Cape - confirmed to the Victory Portal Danilo Mijajlovic from the regional diving center Bijela.

He said that after the report they went out to the scene with members of the police administration and the competent authorities who took on the body for further treatment.

The Chief of Criminal Police at the Herceg Center Mitar Tadic told Herceg night, Mitar Tadic told a local RTVDA, at 2:10 pm, a Croatian citizen, who sharply performed construction work on the Cape, reported that he had noticed the body in the sea.

The vessel of the border police, UPSUL and divers of the regional center on the face of a place that confirmed that it was the body of a missing boy were sent immediately. We were assisted by colleagues from Croatia, their fruit unit, since the body was located in Croatian territorial waters. The body will be sent to an autopsy at KCCG - Tadic said.

Assistant Director of the Management Board of Maritime Security and Harbor Management, Zarko Luksic expressed Saucešće to the family, on behalf of all rescuers and from the mainland, and from the sea, and from the air, as well as the hope that there will be no more tragedies like this.

The action was extensive, it lasted for eight days. All state organs, together with private faces, performed the search for the entire Herzegovinian bay in width, and the body was finally found, because in these conditions it could even be recognized not to be found. We hope that there will be no more such cases. From the administration of maritime safety and management of ports, we once again warn that the sea is not a joke, and that all weather conditions should be taken into account. This smooth event is first happening in Herzegovina's Bay, and we hope it will be last - said Luksic.

The search lasted eight days, and over 100 rescuers from different state and local services participated. The boy withdrew the wave into the sea on January 17 at about 10 pm at the military spa.

M.J.

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