Immediately after the report of the explosion, an investigative team from the Sisak-Moslavina police went to the horrendous scene to determine all the circumstances surrounding this event, the spokesman for the Sisak-Moslavina Police Department, Dario Kacmarcik, told Hina.
The local police haven’t revealed the precise details of the Petrinja man’s suicide, but more should be known after the inquest is completed.
“The people from this area have been traumatised, this is the sad fate of someone which sends out a message to everyone. Croatian defenders and those who created the Croatian state must be put in first place. Psychological help is coming, and the question of just how much such help will be needed is now gaining in importance.
I’m very sorry, my condolences go out the whole family , when I see what this family is going through and what that Petrinja man who raised his own hand against himself was experiencing… Well, that’s the question of all questions,” said the mayor of Petrinja, Darinko Dumbovic when commenting on the tragic event.
Due to the great need for psychological and psychiatric support in the areas affected by the recent devastating earthquake, mobile teams offering professional psychological and psychiatric support have been formed. They currently operate in the areas of Sisak, Petrinja and Glina.
Given the large area that needs to be covered in quake-hit central Croatia, the Crisis Staff of the Ministry of Health has organised the main coordinators through which professional assistance is provided to each area.