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ZAGREB, Sept 9 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa on
Tuesday sent a letter of condolence to his Italian counterpart,
Romano Prodi, for the death of an Italian citizen, Riccard Cetina,
in Croatia.
As the Croatian Television reported on Tuesday night, Matesa said
all necessary measures had been undertaken by competent ministries
to establish the exact circumstances of the unfortunate incident.
"The Croatian government will go to the very end in the
investigation and establish responsibility," Matesa said.
He expressed concern about certain reports by Italian media in
which the event had been placed in a completely inappropriate
context.
"These are speculations that the death of Cetina was an element of a
general anti-Italian atmosphere in Croatia," Matesa said.
He categorically dismissed such unjustified accusations and
stressed that there are no such feelings among the citizens of
Croatia.
After physically assaulting a police officer who tried to arrest
him for disorderly conduct in a Split restaurant on Tuesday,
September 1, Cetina suffered injuries when police tried to contain
him.
He was hospitalised in the central Adriatic town Split.
Cetina suffered brain contusions and haemorrhaging in the brain and
succumbed to injuries on Thursday, September 3.
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