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Home / Crime and Justice / Diver Accused of Murder Recounts Croatia Tragedy

Diver Accused of Murder Recounts Croatia Tragedy

31 Jan

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Summary

  • A tourist was accused of murder after a dive trip turned deadly.
  • Two divers died in a mysterious underwater cave incident in 2002.
  • A new book details the traumatic ordeal and subsequent investigation.
Diver Accused of Murder Recounts Croatia Tragedy

In 2002, a recreational diving trip in Croatia turned tragic when two divers lost their lives. Czech tourist Dan Frolec, then 31, found himself at the center of a harrowing ordeal, accused of murder and detained for five weeks. His experiences are now documented in his recently released book, 'The Cave.'

The group, all experienced divers, explored an uncharted underwater cave in Poganica bay. One diver, Miroslav, entered the cave alone and became disoriented, leading to his death. During the subsequent search and rescue operation by the Croatian Navy, another diver tragically died.

Frolec was interrogated and subjected to a polygraph, with police focusing on a knife found in Miroslav's chest. However, dive computer data later indicated Miroslav likely died accidentally or by suicide after becoming lost. Authorities eventually released Frolec and his friends due to insufficient evidence, with the death ruled an accident possibly followed by suicide.

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Frolec believes the intense investigation may have aimed to deflect from potential failures during the rescue. The incident garnered significant media attention in Croatia and the Czech Republic. Writing 'The Cave' served as Frolec's way to process the trauma and reclaim his narrative, emphasizing the importance of thorough preparation and respect for unfamiliar environments when traveling.

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During a diving trip in Croatia in 2002, two divers lost their lives in a mysterious underwater cave incident, leading to Dan Frolec being accused of murder and detained.
The mysterious deaths of two divers in an uncharted cave resulted in an international investigation and a five-week detention for Dan Frolec, which he has now detailed in his book, 'The Cave'.
Dan Frolec and his friends were released due to lack of evidence, and the death was ruled an accident possibly followed by suicide.

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