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A Worker was severely beaten by the Hotel Owner in Jablanica

Published: August 4, 2023
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Enisa Klepo is an employee of Hotel Jablanica who reported to the director of this company that he physically attacked her. Earlier, it was reported that she had sustained serious injuries, which were diagnosed at the Safet Mujić Hospital in Mostar.

Klepo told N1 that she got her injuries only because she announced that she was quitting her job. According to Klepo, she previously told the company’s management all this, adding that other colleagues also announced that they were leaving this hotel.

“After I confronted the hotel director with arguments and facts, she threatened to call the husband, who is also the owner of the hotel. When he came, I told him the same thing, that I will not leave the facility until I receive the salary I earned for July, considering that it was already the beginning of August,” said Klepo.

Then, as she said, hell began for her when he began to physically attack her.

“He punched me. Then he started pushing me. His wife and the cook ran away while the cook stood between us but she was not hurt. He then dragged me to a corridor where there is no video surveillance. I was brutally beaten there, he mostly hit me on the head with his fists, slapped me, insulted me and said other nasty things,” said Klepo.

When he stopped the attacks, Klepo said, she managed to take her things and leave the hotel, where she called her parents, who first took her to the emergency room, from where they sent her to Mostar.

Klepo had a clear message for N1:

“I invite everyone to come and support me at the protests at the beginning of next week, about which the public will be informed in a timely manner,” said Klepo.

We asked Hotel Jablanica about everything that happened. The answer has not arrived by the time of publication of this text.

“On Tuesday at 8:50 p.m., D. K. from Jablanica reported to the Jablanica Police Station that her daughter E. K. (1995) was physically attacked and visibly injured by A. Dž at the Hotel “Jablanica”. (1979).

He was taken into custody and kept in detention facilities.

The doctor on duty at the University Clinical Hospital Mostar informed the PU Mostar that E.K. sustained serious bodily injuries. The responsible prosecutor was informed of the incident and all necessary measures were taken, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Herzegovina-Neretva County announced at the time.

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