Nineteen years of stork romance between Malena and Klepetan in the Slavonian village of Brodski Varoš (near Slavonski Brod), has sadly come to a tragic end. As Index.hr reports, Malena passed away after failing to eat for eleven days.
”I tried to feed her but it didn’t work,” said Stjepan Vokić, a former janitor who found Malena 28 years ago. The year was 1993, and Malena was injured (her wing had been shot) so Vokić rescued her, and the two spent time together, awaiting the arrival of spring. As Malena couldn’t travel due to her injured wing, she could only rely on Vokić to help her through tough winter months, and she kept him company.
In 2002, another important man (well, actually a male stork), Klepetan, showed up in her life, and the couple gave life to 66 small storks. Their love was challenged with Klepetan, doing what storks do, fleeing to Africa every autumn. However, Malena waited for him, and he couldn’t forget her either, and their occasional long-distance romance indeed grew into true love and not just a summer fling.
”I noticed she wasn’t well on June 9. It was just when the heatwave started. She wanted to go after Klepetan, but she couldn’t. She fell down, and I brought her inside. She didn’t want to eat nor did she want to drink any water. It was as if she wanted to end her life because falling down is a humiliation for storks, I’d say,” Vokić said to Večernji List, adding that she passed away peacefully, closing her eyes while on the lap of one of Vokić’s friends and dying.
The romance of Klepetan and Malena was followed globally, and many Croatians mourned when the news broke out. Naturally, nobody took it harder than Klepetan.
”He comes every evening. I tell him, ‘she’s gone now, Klepo’. I buried her in her favourite place where she always waited for him,” said Vokić.
He added that he would wait for Klepetan and welcome him to his place if he decides to return next year.
Stjepan Vokić who rescued and took care of Malena, screenshot / Jelena Osijek OS
The 19-year romance of Klepetan and Malena couldn’t have gone unnoticed for us here at TCN.
Klepetan returned every year (sooner or later), and in 2019, many feared that the love story had concluded with Klepetan’s death.
“Four of them (birds) came and began making some very sad noises. I knew then that Klepo had gone, he had died. You know how they say that birds die singing,” Vokić sadly said in 2019.
However, it was, fortunately, a false alarm, as Klepetan returned in 2020.
At least Malena’s love story, while challenging, was much happier than the famous literary tragedy, as she was happily in love and the 66 kids of Malena and Klepetan raise the stork count in Croatia, adding to Croatia’s bird population and general biodiversity.
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