Three children died on Thursday evening in the fire of a family house in Croatia. The fire broke out late in the evening in a Roma settlement near čakovec in the north of the country, as Croatian media reported.
The children were three, seven and nine years old. The mother (25) and her 29-year-old husband could save herself from the house with a baby, said it. The woman and the child would have suffered minor injuries.
Fire broke in the attic while children slept
It is said that the fire broke out in the attic. Together with Buren, the parents tried in vain to save the children from the attic where they had slept. The fire brigade was only able to restore them to death after the flames were extinguished. The cause of the fire was for the time being unclear.
According to official information, almost 18,000 Roma live in Croatia, that is 0.46 percent of the 3.8 million population. According to official information, almost 18,000 Roma live in Croatia, that is 0.46 percent of the 3.8 million population. However, estimates even take on 30,000 to 40,000 people in Croatia.
Source: Krone

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