Index – Foreign – Eight young people drowned on New Year’s Eve in Bosnia and Herzegovina



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Eight young people died of carbon poisoning on New Year’s Eve at a home in Bosnia and Herzegovina, local authorities said on Friday.

The young people were between 18 and 19 years old, the police were called by the neighbors who arrived in the morning, they became suspicious and that is why they broke the door, but by then only bodies were found. The local police chief provided information they suspected

their deaths were by asphyxia, but after the autopsy it will be possible to say with certainty.

There are plenty of cabins and holiday homes in the area, which have been rented in large numbers by friends for New Year’s Eve due to club closings due to the epidemic, but many buildings do not have traditional heating and in many places do not even have electricity. If a gas heater or other combustion heater is permanently installed in a room, it quickly consumes oxygen, which is replaced by insidiously murderous, colorless, odorless, and deadly toxic carbon dioxide.



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