6 ĐORĐEVIĆ v. CROATIA JUDGMENT The school [authorities] talked to all the children who had been reported and to their parents. The police carried out an inquiry [and interviewed] the children who had been present when Dalibor was burned. In order to prevent further harassment we wrote to the school [authorities, asking them] to hold meetings with all children and parents at the beginning of the school year, in all classes, to inform everyone of the problem and to make it clear that they were all responsible for the ill-treatment until the perpetrators were identified. It was also suggested that lectures and workshops with children be held in order for them to understand that there were persons with disabilities who had the same rights as everybody else – to walk about and live their lives outside their flats without being harassed by anyone. It was agreed with police officer I.M. from the II Police Station that the police in charge of that neighbourhood would keep a closer eye on and patrol more frequently the street in order to identify the perpetrators of the harassment. On 14 July 2009 a visit of the family was carried out and only Dalibor was found; he did not know where his mother was and also said that the children had not teased him lately. Dalibor was in the flat and there were no children around the building. ...” 20. On 27 July 2009 the Zagreb Municipality State Attorney’s Office informed the second applicant that the perpetrators of the criminal offence of violent behaviour under Article 331 § 1 of the Criminal Code were D.K. and I.M., who were children below 14 years of age, and that therefore no criminal proceedings could be instituted against them. The second applicant was instructed that she could bring a claim for compensation in civil proceedings. 21. A police report of 5 September 2009 states that on that day the second applicant called the police at 8.40 p.m. complaining about noise in the park. When the police arrived at 8.45, the second applicant told them that in the meantime the children had left. 22. A medical report in respect of the first applicant drawn up on 8 September 2009 indicates that he had constantly been harassed by children, who had burned his hands, shouted at him and made noise in front of the applicants’ balcony. It stated that it was necessary for the first applicant to spend time outdoors. 23. A report drawn up on 17 September 2009 by the Susedgrad Social Welfare Centre indicates that they had interviewed I.M. and his mother. Since I.M. expressed regret about the incident of 4 April 2009, there was no need for any further measures. 24. On an unspecified date in September 2009 the headmaster of A.K. primary school sent a letter to the parents informing them that in their neighbourhood lived a young man with disabilities named Dalibor who had

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