A case of domestic violence shook the region: The sister of a famous Croatian influencer was beaten

Photo: Instagram, Una Kablar

The Croatian influencer Una Kablar, known as Uki Q, is one of the most influential personalities on social networks in the region.

The girl, who currently lives in Belgrade, used her platform to speak publicly about the domestic violence that happened to her sister.

"Damjan Hadzic is my sister's husband, who beat my Sara, almost to death, tonight (September 28.9). He smashed her head against the tiles, squeezed her neck in an attempt to suffocate her, and then punched her with all his might.

He pushed and bruised the two-month-old baby, threatening to take custody of her if she divorced him. After maiming her tonight, he brought her and ran away before his father and brother came, because he's daddy's son.

They came laughing at us in front of the police, with a scolding from his father, how proud he is of his son and how he will be. After we told his father that we were going to make everything public, he started threatening us that he had a "cure" for that too, thinking that money would solve everything. At best, he will only be punished with a ban on access, and he beat my sister almost to death and we still don't know what the consequences of her injuries are.

I would request you all to share this post to help fight domestic violence, violence against women and a 2 month old baby. We still have a lot to say, but now we are in a state of shock," Kablar wrote on Instagram.

Warning, the recording and the photos are below disturbing.

 

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