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Extensive Search for Two Missing Persons continues near Bosna River

Published May 27, 2019
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The search for a six-year-old boy I.M., who fell in Mracajski potok, in the village of Begovo, as well as the search for A.G. from Zavidovici who probably drowned in Bosna River will continue today. Hundreds of rescuers and villagers have begun the most extensive search of the Bosna River with the aim of finding a six-year-old boy who fell into the stream in the village of Begov Han.

Residents of Zepce, Zenica, Zavidovici and Sarajevo, Cantonal and Federal Civil Protection Offices, SNIK Atom and dozens of villagers yesterday and today will search for eight kilometers to find a six-year-old who accidentally fell into a flooded stream.

During the briefing for members of today’s action it is said that the area is divided by zones and that the teams will search their areas in detail by examining each meter.

River Bosna in some places is ten meters lower and the same was recorded when the boy fell into a stream that flows into the river Bosna.

Admir Bajrektarevic, head of GSS Zavidovici and leader of today’s action, stressed that rescuers pay attention to details on the banks of Bosna River and accumulated landfills at the river where they could see the body of the boy, Klix.ba news portal reports.

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