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A Foreigner jumped off the Diocesan Gallery Building in Mostar

Published December 24, 2023
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A real drama took place in Mostar, which resulted in the jump of a foreign citizen from the diocesan gallery.

It has been confirmed for Klix.ba that a foreign citizen jumped from the building of the diocesan gallery, which is located opposite the cathedral in Mostar. He walked shirtless on the top of the building, which is 10-15 meters high.

As the spokesperson of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Herzegovina Neretva Canton Ljudevit Marić explained, this is a man who suffered bodily injuries and was transported by ambulance to the Emergency Medicine Center at the University Clinical Hospital Mostar.

It is currently unknown what the unfortunate man’s reason for this act was. It is also not known whether it was a suicide attempt or whether the jump was caused by opiates.

There are police officers at the scene who are investigating, after which more details will be known.

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