A man from Podgorica was electrocuted

The Police Directorate explained that the emergency service informed the Podgorica Security Center that they had found a lifeless body

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Police vehicles in front of the building where the man from Podgorica died, Photo: Luka Zeković
Police vehicles in front of the building where the man from Podgorica died, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Aleksandar Đurić, a 8.40-year-old man from Podgorica, died around XNUMX:XNUMX a.m., in a business premises in a building on George Washington Boulevard.

Allegedly, Đurić was electrocuted while trying to repair a self-service coffee machine, the Police Administration said, explaining that the cause of the Podgorica resident's death will be determined by an autopsy, which has been ordered.

From that security institution, Vijesti was told that the on-call service of the Podgorica Security Center was informed by the Emergency Medical Aid team that they found the lifeless body of Đurić in the business premises, in one of the buildings.

According to the same information, Đurić came to the building this morning, after reporting a malfunction of the coffee machine, and during servicing, an electric shock occurred.

UP explains that this is indicated by the factual situation they found on the field - the coffee machine was open, and in the hall next to the display case was the lifeless body of a worker.

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