The Montenegrin and Serbian Presidents expressed their condolences to Bosnia’s tripartite Presidency on Saturday over the tragic death of eight teenagers in the southern BiH town of Posusje that took place the day before.
Bosnia's Council of Ministers declared January 2, 2021, a Day of Mourning due to the tragedy.
Eight teenagers from the south-Bosnian town of Posusje were found dead Friday morning after their friends broke into the house to see why they did not respond to phone calls.
Posusje residents told N1 the youths that found the eight teenagers heard a power generator in the house working, which is why they suspect exhaust gas to be the cause of asphyxiation.
Local authorities confirmed the death of eight teenagers but refused to speculate on the cause of death.
Montenegro’s Milo Djukanovic sent a letter of condolences to the members of Bosnia’s tripartite Presidency.
“Montenegro shares the pain of friends and neighbours over the tragically lost young lives. Please convey your most sincere condolences to the families of the victims,” Djukanovic said in his telegram.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic also sent a letter of condolences to the Presidency members, as well as the government of the West Herzegovina Canton and Bosnians.
“It is an immeasurable tragedy when the life path of eight young people, who just began their life path, suddenly stops. It is a loss not only for your country but for the whole region, which is building its future on young people and their energy. With great sadness, on behalf of the citizens of the Republic of Serbia and on my own behalf, I extend my condolences and ask you to convey them to their families and friends,” Vucic’s letter said.
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