Tourists Seriously Injured After Cliff Jumps Near Pula; Austrians Fall from Cliff
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Two tourists, an 18-year-old German and a 50-year-old Italian, were seriously injured after jumping from Galeb's Rock near Pula.
- The German tourist jumped from eight meters and the Italian from four meters, both sustaining serious injuries.
- Separately, three Austrian tourists were lightly injured after falling from a cliff in ล tinjanska Bay when a concrete slab they were standing on cracked.
Two foreign tourists suffered serious injuries after jumping from Galeb's Rock near Pula, Croatia, prompting police to issue warnings about the dangers of unsupervised cliff diving. The incidents occurred on July 3 and July 4, highlighting the risks associated with recreational activities in popular tourist areas.
On July 3, an 18-year-old German national was seriously injured after leaping from a height of eight meters into the sea from Galeb's Rock. The following day, a 50-year-old Italian tourist also sustained serious injuries after jumping from a four-meter height at the same location. Both individuals received medical attention at the Pula hospital.
In a separate incident on July 3, three Austrian tourists, aged 25, 33, and 34, were injured after falling from a cliff in ล tinjanska Bay. The group had climbed onto a concrete slab which unexpectedly cracked, causing them to fall. They were transported to Pula hospital and treated for minor injuries.
The Istrian Police Department emphasized the importance of safety, urging swimmers to avoid jumping from rocks and other areas not designated for diving. They also advised caution regarding sea conditions, particularly on rocky beaches where waves can pose a hazard. The incidents serve as a stark reminder for tourists to exercise due diligence and adhere to safety guidelines while enjoying coastal attractions.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.