ĐORĐEVIĆ v. CROATIA JUDGMENT
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17. In a letter of 20 May 2009 the II Zagreb Police Station informed the
Ombudswoman that they had interviewed the children I.M. and D.K., that
they had contacted the headmaster of A.K. primary school, that the police
officers from the station had been informed about the problems and that
they had regularly patrolled the streets in question.
18. On 17 July 2009 the police informed the Susedgrad Social Welfare
Centre that they had established that on 4 April 2009 at about 12 noon the
first applicant had been playing with a ball in the street with some boys
from the neighbourhood who had taken his ball away, which had upset him.
When the boys I.M. and D.K. had gone past the first applicant he had waved
his hands and I.M. had unintentionally burned them.
19. On 16 July 2009 the Susedgrad Social Welfare Centre drew up a
report on the first applicant. The relevant part of the report reads:
“ ...
On 6 August 2008 [the first applicant’s] mother, Radmila, complained to us about
harassment of Dalibor, alleging that the children ... were visiting the girls V.K. and
I.K., who lived in their block of flats. The K. girls said that they had not harassed
Dalibor and that the leader of the group had been H.B.
An agreement has been reached with the K. girls and their mother, J.F., that the girls
will stop hanging around in front of the block of flats and will find another place to do
so in order to avoid conflicts.
H. and her parents were summoned to this office. H. said that she would no longer
hang around in front of that block of flats and that there had been peace for a time.
After that the boys started to come, in different groups, so that Mrs Đorđević could
not tell their names, but she knew that they attended A.K. primary school.
Mrs Đorđević again complained of harassment on 8 April 2009, when Dalibor had
been burned with cigarettes and [she said that] the harassment had continued.
On 17 June 2009 an interview with Mrs Đorđević was carried out. [She said] that
the problems had continued. There were constantly new children who provoked
Dalibor, mostly acquainted with the K. girls. There would be peace for two or three
days and then the problems would start again. She had good relations with the school
counsellor, the defectologist and the headmaster.
Mrs Đorđević stated: ‘On 16 June 2009 first the girls came and stood next to the
bench. Mrs Đorđević told Dalibor to come inside because she knew how afraid he was
of them. They said that he did not need to be afraid because they would soon leave.
Then a group of boys came and sprayed Dalibor with water from a balloon.’
Mrs Đorđević also said that lately V.K. had again started to get children to meet up
in front of the building, which upset Dalibor.
The police and the school were informed about the above events.