04.03.2025 11:01
Fenerbahçe's goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic has been investigated for allegedly conducting unauthorized work at a historical site on Krk Island in his home country of Croatia. Livakovic is accused of excavating the walls that are considered a cultural heritage by UNESCO. Authorities conducted an inspection of the construction site and sealed it off. It was reported that the wall, which is protected as a cultural asset, was damaged during the excavation.
A probe has been launched against goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic, who has recovered from his injury and is preparing to return to the Super Lig giant Fenerbahçe.
PROBE LAUNCHED
Livakovic, who is accused of making arrangements in a historical area in Muraj Village on Krk Island in his home country of Croatia, is being charged with damaging cultural heritage. The Zadar Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation against Livakovic, who is alleged to have made arrangements in a historical area in Muraj Village on Krk Island in Croatia.
ACCUSED OF DIGGING THE WALLS
According to reports in the Croatian press, Livakovic has been accused of digging the walls that UNESCO considers a cultural heritage. It has been stated that officials conducted an inspection of the construction site under police supervision and sealed the construction, and that the wall, which is protected as a cultural asset, was damaged during the excavation.
In a report by Zadarnews.hr, it was stated, "The state inspectorate announced that it would include the disputed construction site in its inspection plan. It was observed that the construction activities in the area were being carried out without permission and that there were no signs present."
It was also mentioned that "The site works are coordinated by Zdravko Livakovic, who is the defendant and accused in the USKO case, and is Dominik Livakovic's father."