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The seventh Victim of the Fire in BiH, a five-year-old Boy passed away

Published: October 26, 2021
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In the night from Sunday to Monday at the University Clinical Center (UCC) in Tuzla, a child who was in serious condition after the fire in Brcko, in which six lives were lost, passed away.

“The patient died last night after midnight at the Clinic for Children’s Diseases, in the intensive care unit, where he was in mechanical ventilation in a very serious health condition,” told Ersija Asceric-Mujedinovic, a spokeswoman for the Tuzla UCC, yesterday.

Officially, carbon monoxide poisoning is the cause of death of six people who died on Saturday in the family house in Brcko.

As it is known, a tragedy happened in Brcko on Saturday, when a fire broke out in the family house in the settlement of Suljagica sokak. On that occasion, six people were killed, while several were injured.

Initial information said that four people were injured, but that number increased to seven, including a boy who passed away at the UCC Tuzla.

E.Dz.

Source: Klix.ba

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