12 ĐORĐEVIĆ v. CROATIA JUDGMENT complained about noise. When the police had arrived at a quarter past midnight they had not found anyone. 55. The applicants further alleged that on 4 October 2010 at 4 a.m. they were awakened by a car alarm outside their window. Some children were banging on the outer wall of their flat, making a very loud noise. The first applicant’s pet rabbit died that night and he attributed the rabbit’s death to the events of that night, which made him extremely upset. On 15 October 2010, while the applicants were not at home, someone spat on their livingroom window until it was completely covered in saliva. On 23 October and 7, 14 and 19 November 2010 groups of children gathered around the bench, making a lot of noise. 56. On 17 November 2010 the Zagreb Municipality informed the second applicant that her request for the removal of the bench situated beneath the balcony of the applicants’ flat had been denied. 57. The applicants alleged that on 22 November 2010, while they were coming home from a shop, a group of children shouted after them: “Dalibor, Dalibor!” The first applicant was paralysed with fear and asked his mother why they would not leave him alone. The second applicant wrote to the Office of the President of Croatia and the Ombudswoman for Persons with Disabilities about the harassment of her son, seeking their assistance in connection with the removal of the bench. On 5 December 2010 at around midnight some children threw snowballs at the applicants’ window, which terrified the first applicant. 58. On 14 December 2010 the Ombudswoman for Persons with Disabilities recommended to the Zagreb Municipality that the bench be removed. The bench was removed in February 2011. The applicants alleged that on the same day, some children destroyed a metal container under their window where the gas meters were located. 59. The applicants alleged that further incidents occurred as follows. On 5 February 2011 a group of children shouted provocatively at the second applicant on the street, using the Serbian dialect (“De si bre?”). On 8 February 2011 at 6.40 p.m. some children rang the applicants’ doorbell and then ran away. On 10 February 2011 the applicants went to a hairdresser, taking a detour in order to avoid the children. However, they met a group of children who shouted “Dalibor!” in a provocative manner. On 13 February 2011 at 12.30 p.m. seven boys ran around the applicants’ flat, banged on the walls, climbed onto their balcony, peered into the flat and laughed loudly. At 9.45 p.m. a group of boys sang the song “We are Croats” beneath the applicants’ window. 60. A medical report of 9 March 2011 in respect of the first applicant indicates that owing to stress he often bit his lips and fists, and that he had a twitch in his left eye and symptoms of psoriasis. It also mentioned that he had frequently been attacked and ridiculed and that it was necessary to ensure a calm and friendly environment for him.

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