


And because she feared a 14-day quarantine after arriving back in Slovakia, she turned off her phone and discarded her SIM card. “She told us about how she travels and that she is retired and her friends are still working,” the Czech tourists told TN.CZ. She told the tourists that she had come by train from Slovakia and was going to go home after exploring the country. Tourists told a local outlet that they met Ms Adamcova on 9 September in Drvenik in southern Croatia. “I think it was Ireland she was trying to go to and she had friends over there and was really determined to save up and get to her people.” She was a hard worker and was always trying to save up money,” the landlord said. “Tyler and I are concerned about her well-being and are hopeful that now that her identity has been confirmed by the embassy, her family will be able to help find out what happened to her,” she added.
