Tragedy! Eight teenagers died on New Years Eve



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Eight teenagers in Posusije, Bosnia and Herzegovina, suffocated with carbon monoxide on New Year’s Eve, reported McFax and the FOCUS news agency.

According to new details published in local media, the unit was located in a closet on the north side of the house. In the closet, one door was closed and the other ajar, and there was a window facing the room where the young people were.

During the investigation, the window was found to be ajar and the exhaust gases, carbon monoxide, most likely reached the room where the eight young people were, writes Dnevni Avaz.

The eight dead celebrated the New Year with six other friends who went to a neighboring house at four in the morning after the party. One of them found his friends dead at 10 in the morning.

The Ministry of the Interior of the Canton of Western Herzegovina (ZHK) and the ZHK prosecutor’s office said that so far everything indicates that the death occurred due to the release of toxic gases from the unit, which was located in the wardrobe of the village.

Today is a day of mourning in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the region is mourning the loss of eight young lives.



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