A worker in Bosnia and Herzegovina was severely injured after being hit in the head with a hammer by a colleague who was under the influence of alcohol. The incident occurred at a construction site in Trebinje on April 29, 2026, during a verbal argument between the two workers. The accused, identified as M. P., had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.81 grams per kilogram of body weight. The victim fell to the ground, suffered a concussion, partial memory loss, a laceration in the mouth area, and a fracture of the left jawbone. The Basic Court in Trebinje has confirmed the indictment, and the District Public Prosecutor’s Office in Trebinje has charged M. P. with the crime of causing serious bodily harm.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a criminal case involving workplace violence and intoxication, without overt ideological framing. It focuses on legal procedures and medical outcomes rather than political commentary or advocacy. While the issue of workplace safety and alcohol-related crimes




