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Commemoration for 6 Babies who died in a Fire at the Home for Children “Bjelave”

Published April 22, 2021
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By laying flowers at the memorial and grave of six babies at the City Cemetery “Vlakovo”, today will mark the 14th anniversary of their death in a fire at the Children’s Home “Bjelave” in Sarajevo.

Fourteen years have passed since 6 babies tragically died in a fire at the home for children “Bjelave”.

The 6 youngest children of home “Bjelave”: Medina Bostandžija, Al’dina-Dalal Akmadžić, Amina Čustović, Džemal Šabanović, Faik Krasnići and Damir Pejanović lost their lives on 22 April 2007, while other 18 children were injured.

Delegation of Sarajevo Canton, Sarajevo City and Municipality center, employees of the Home for Children “Bjelave” will pay tributes today to the youngest children who tragically lost their lives in the fire with a minute of silence, putting flowers and praying Fatiha today at the cemetery Vlakovo. 

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