Teens drowned on New Year’s Eve in Bosnia and Herzegovina



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Eight young people between the ages of 18 and 19 died from carbon monoxide poisoning on New Year’s Eve at a home in Bosnia and Herzegovina, writes MTI. The police were called by the neighbors, who arrived in the morning, became suspicious and therefore broke down the door, but only found corpses. Milan Galic A local police chief has given information that they believe their deaths were caused by drowning, but this can be said with certainty after the autopsy.

In the Lake Tribistovo area, 150 km southwest of Sarajevo, there are many cabins and cabins that have been rented in large numbers for New Years Eve due to the epidemic closure of nightclubs, but many buildings do not have traditional heating or electricity in many places. 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 monoxide.



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