Jasmin's story made Balkan cry: This is how a boy, who wanted a goat instead of a bike, lives today (PHOTO) (VIDEO)

His desire is to try and to build their own house in some time, considering they will have to move out from their temporary accommodation for refugees

" I am not interested in a bike, i am not interested in anything. I like goats because i have milk from them every morning, and i have no use from a bike", those were the worlds of 16 year old Jasmin Hackcic from Stupar near Kladanj, one year ago. Many good people answered and helped Jasmin to fulfill his wish. And this is how he lives today.

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- Everything was well, and then someone published on Facebook that we were visited by Vedan Ibisevic and that he donated 20.400 euros and everything stopped. Of course that is not true. I don't understand why is anyone spreading those misinformation. But there they go - said Jasmin.

Then, he shows what he did with donations that came so far, reports Focus.ba.

- I made a barn, i bought a cow... I have 10 or so sheep, some goats. A lot of goats died, i don't understand why. As if someone poisoned them... I am mostly sorry for them. I love animals, i am with them every day - said Jasmin while taking care of the cow.

He said his desire is to gather 2.000 euros he needs so that his brother, who has problems with eyes and has poor eyesight, could go to surgery in Belgrade.

- I am trying to gather the resources for the fence to put it up around the part of the land i cleared so i can let the goats go to graze - said Jasmin, who mentions that he is happiest when he is in the company of animals.

His desire is to try and to build their own house in some time, considering they will have to move out from their temporary accommodation for refugees where his family is currently settled. 

If you want to contact family Hackcic, you can do so on the mobile number (+381) 62 149 630.

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(Telegraf.co.uk)