News in English     | 14.07.2023. 12:55 |

A Spanish national and his son attacked in Mostar for wearing a jersey of BiH national team

FENA Press release, Photo: Archive

MOSTAR, July 14 (FENA) - Mostar police have established the identity of one of the three individuals who attacked a Spanish national and his son in Zrinjevac park in Mostar on Thursday because the boy was wearing a jersey of the BiH national football team.

 

The Police of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton reported on Friday that a person with the initials M.E.M.G. (1975), a Spanish national reported to the Mostar Police Department at 4:00 p.m. that he and his minor son, who was wearing a BiH jersey, were attacked by three unknown younger people who wore black shirts and shorts while walking in Mostar's park Zrinjevac.

According to the police, one of the attackers was also leading a dog, and they addressed the Spaniards in English and said that "the boy was not allowed to wear the BiH jersey", after which they tried to take the jersey of the boy by force.  

The attacked Spaniard stood up to protect his son, and the aforementioned persons physically attacked him and fled the scene. 

"Police patrols on the ground were immediately notified and a person with a dog was found very quickly, who was found to be a person born in 2002 in Mostar, with the initials M.G., the police report added.

 

(FENA) S. R.

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