They are fed up with Poles in Croatia. Residents are terrified and talk about “harassment”


At the beginning of August, a tragic event in Croatia, popular among tourists, took place in a tragic event in which two citizens from Poland took part. The 30-year-old and 52-year-old on the private property organized a loud party at night. They were under the influence of alcohol. At some point, a 68-year-old woman, who lived next to it, drew their attention. In response, the Poles were to push her so much that she had collapsed.
Her 67-year-old brother rushed to help the 68-year-old. Nikša Šodan was a well -known and respected resident of Croatian Igrane. There was a scuffle between him and the Poles, during which the 67-year-old fainted. Poles tried to help him. An ambulance arrived and the doctor stated death. According to the Croatian media, the official cause of garbage of the 67-year-old was to be heart failure.
The Croatian died after the avantion with Poles. They have already been detained
Two Poles were detained. They were drunk – 1.92 and 1.12 per mil of alcohol were detected in their bodies. They are currently in Croatian custody. They have already been charged with inadvertently causing death, for which he was punishable by six months to five years imprisonment.
Shortly after this drama, the building was devastated in which detained Poles stayed. On the walls, someone sprayed vulgar slogans in Croatian and English directed towards the detainees. They were called “murderers”.
The Croatian died after the avantion with Poles. Residents have enough. They are afraid
The tragedy caused indignation among the entire local community. According to the local Index.hr service, residents had to complain many times to the behavior of Poles who have several houses right on the beach. They were also to ask the police for intervention. Their accounts show that they lived in fear because they were “systematically harassed”, and their requests for help were not met with the response of the services.
Local residents say that Poles had to enter their property many times. In addition, they were often to organize parties at night, make noise and behave aggressively. One of the residents confessed in an interview with Index that “in the last four years there have been at least 70 police calls because of Poles who were aggressive towards them and their guests.”
– one of the residents said in an interview with Index.hr, Šimac Materiu.
Some residents are now planning to apply for weapons permits. They are afraid of further attacks.




