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Authorities Retrieve Body of BiH Citizen from the Sea in Dubrovnik

Published January 4, 2026
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The body of a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina was pulled from the sea onto a Dubrovnik Port Authority ship after a long and extremely demanding battle with very high waves, Croatian media reported.

Dubrovnik Port Authority Captain Mato Kekez previously confirmed that the body of a man was found in the sea 200 meters from the coast, who was pulled into the sea by waves this morning from a rock below the Dubrovnik city walls.

The men were pulled into the sea by waves from a rock while taking a photo with their family.

A Port Authority boat, three employees of the maritime border police, two firefighters and a diver were in position in front of the Pile Bay, but the weather was very bad, which made it difficult to retrieve the body.

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