Reform School Inmates Investigated for Drugging and Setting on Fire 21-year-old Acquaintance
A 16-year-old boy and his 15-year old girlfriend, both reform school pupils in the coastal city of Split are being investigated for drugging and then setting alight their 21-year-old acquaintance at the end of January 2008.
The two invited the unsuspecting friend for a walk and then offered him a well-known fizzy beverage that they laced with sleeping tablets.
After that they forced the young man to snort cocaine with them and later the girl poured accelerant on him, while her 16-year-old accomplice lit a lighter in an attempt to set the young man alight.
This is when the mother of the victim appeared in the cellar of the building where the drama took place and the young man was taken to hospital suffering burns to the head and legs.
The 16-year-old boy has a long police record and is in custody, while the girl has never been registered as an offender before and was returned to her reform school.
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