Bosnia and Herzegovina: Confirmed indictment against the hotel owner from Jablanica who beat a female worker

The prosecutor's office stated that this case had a priority in the work and that activities aimed at establishing and proving the facts in the said case were carried out without delay.

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From one of the earlier protests in Jablanica, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
From one of the earlier protests in Jablanica, Photo: Printscreen YouTube
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On October 2, the municipal court in Konjic confirmed the indictment against Amir Džafić from Jablanica, for inflicting serious bodily injuries on Enisa Klepo, a former employee of Džafić's hotel.

The Prosecutor's Office of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton accused the forty-four-year-old owner of the Jablanica Hotel that on the evening of August 1, he grabbed Enisa Klepo by the shirt and punched her in the area of ​​the head, face and eyes.

An employee of the SN hotel unsuccessfully tried to prevent him, whom the accused also pushed away and continued to hit Enida Klepo, insulting her and yelling that he would not pay her, the prosecution stated.

After the attack, Klepo was hospitalized in the University Clinical Hospital in Mostar, where she was diagnosed with a fracture of the left eye socket, swelling and bruising of the upper and lower eyelids in both eyes, and bleeding under the conjunctiva of the left eye.

"I still feel pain and fear. I sincerely hope that he will be deservedly punished for everything he did to me," Enisa Klepo told Radio Free Europe.

After the attack on Enisa Klepo, support protests were organized in Jablanica, and competent inspections found a series of irregularities in Džafić's hotel.

The Municipal Court in Konjic announced that a hearing will be held on October 27 at which the accused Amir Džafić will plead guilty.

The prosecutor's office stated that this case had a priority in the work and that activities aimed at establishing and proving the facts in the said case were carried out without delay. Witnesses were interviewed, the suspect was interrogated, medical and other documentation was collected, medical expertise was conducted, as well as video material from surveillance footage.

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