An Irish citizen with type 1 diabetes who is currently held in a detention center in Zadar has received adequate medical care, according to reports by the Croatian Diabetes Association branch 'Cukrići' and the website nainzulinu.com. The groups confirmed that the 22-year-old individual was promptly referred to the General Hospital in Zadar for necessary treatment and diabetic care, which was provided at a high standard. Additionally, they donated a painless glucose monitoring system and modern glucagon to ensure his safety while in custody. The organizations emphasized that access to proper healthcare should not depend on legal status and praised Croatia’s commitment to providing quality medical care to all individuals on its territory, regardless of their background.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the provision of medical care to an individual in custody and highlights the importance of universal healthcare standards. It does not take a clear stance on political issues but emphasizes the role of institutions in ensuring equitable treatment. The tone remains neutral, and





