Croatia bids emotional farewell to beloved singer Dragojevic
SPLIT, Croatia — Lighting torches and applauding, tens of thousands of people on Tuesday bid an emotional farewell to Oliver Dragojevic, the late Croatian singer who was also adored throughout the former Yugoslavia for his songs celebrating love and the Adriatic Sea.
Crowds lined the docks in the coastal city of Split as a boat carrying Dragojevic’s body, escorted by a Croatian military ship and hundreds of small boats, sailed off toward his native island of Korcula for burial on Wednesday.
The casket was carried through the city before it was put on the boat while a local choir sang his best-known songs. A religious ceremony also was held at a local church.
Dragojevic, who died Sunday at the age of 70, was known for his hoarse voice and accent typical of Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. The singer remained popular in the countries that made up Yugoslavia before it broke apart in a war during the 1990s.