On 18 March 2018, David Dragicevic, a 21-year-old man, went missing in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On 24 March, his dead body was found.
Police investigation ruled the death as an accident, but Dragicevic's parents claimed that their son was brutally murdered and that the police and prosecutor's office are trying to cover-up the case.
The result of the police investigation provoked major public uproar, and many mass protests were organized demanding the truth and justice.
The public was overwhelmingly convinced that Dragicevic was murdered.
In May 2018, the National Assembly of Republika Srpska voted to form an Inquiry Board to analyze circumstances surrounding Dragicevic's death.
The Board found that Dragicevic was probably murdered, but its report was rejected by the Assembly.
As of July 2018, the Prosecutor's office has not reacted, and the death remains classified as an accident, while the public protests are ongoing.