Croatian police find bodies of four migrants near Slovene border, aid 15 others
Police said the migrants were transported in a truck in inhumane conditions, while 13 others were taken to a detention centre and two were hospitalized.
- Police in Croatia found four dead migrants and assisted 15 others near Karlovac, with two requiring hospital care following a tip-off about a large group near the Slovene border.
- Thirteen migrants were taken to an asylum centre after police discovered them alongside the bodies of four men.
- An unknown driver abandoned the migrants near the Slovenia border, and the migrants reported inhumane conditions during transit, according to police.
- Authorities plan investigations and post-mortems to identify the four deceased men and determine their cause of death.
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Four Illegal Migrants Found Dead Near Croatia-Slovenia Border
Four illegal migrants were found dead near the Croatia-Slovenia border, and two others were taken to a hospital in serious condition after being transported by truck in “inhumane conditions,” Croatian police said Monday. Thirteen other individuals were also found by police near the Croatian village of Donje Prilisce—located 70 kilometres southwest of the capital, Zagreb–and have been taken to a detention centre. Police stated that the group was …
Several migrants died on the Balkan route to Europe, while others were taken to the hospital. Croatia's police started an investigation of the circumstances.
Tragic Discovery: Migrant Lives Lost Near Croatian Border
Police in Croatia uncovered four migrant bodies and assisted 15 others near Karlovac. The group, reportedly abandoned by a cargo vehicle, endured 'inhumane conditions.' Investigations continue amidst concerns over Western Balkan human trafficking networks.
Croatian police find bodies of four migrants near Slovene border, aid 15 others
Police in Croatia on Monday said they had discovered the bodies of four migrants near the town of Karlovac, along with 15 more people, two of whom were in poor health and taken to a hospital.
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