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According to Austrian media, Sladjana was active as a “clairvoyant” throughout the country, and promised her victims cure and liberation from swearing, writes the “Kosmo” site. On this occasion, he stole large amounts of money, as well as gold and jewelry worth several tens of thousands of euros.
The police launched an investigation against the “clairvoyant Serb” in May this year. According to the information, he chose his “victims” in public places, targeting mainly women, according to Blic.
– I feel like you have serious problems. Sorry, it was his standard sentence with which he deftly approached women, Austrian media report.
As they say, she promised them “relief from the problem” and many fell for this trick.
During the investigation, she is suspected of at least two cases of fraud. He allegedly took several hundred euros from one victim, and even several thousand euros from the other victim, as well as gold coins worth around 30,000 euros.
After announcing the news of his arrest, other victims contacted the police.
The local state attorney’s office ordered that his home where he lived be searched. A large number of valuables such as jewelry, gold, silver and other coins were found there, as well as a large sum of Swiss francs.
Whether due to health or relationship problems, the sorceress assured her victims that all problems would disappear with her help. He used rice oil to get rid of the curse.
According to the Austrian media, he charged several hundred euros for individual “sessions”.
One of his victims was a famous ex-skier, who gave an expensive collection of gold coins to a multiple convicted cheater in exchange for his help.
Although she presented herself to her victims as a modest woman who only wanted to help them, the truth was completely different. While Sladjana said that she and eight family members live on welfare, she slept in a villa in Gerasdorf, Austrian media write.
As they say, his arrogance did not end there. He had an expensive car parked in the garage, like a Porsche, a Mercedes, and two Audis.
Police suspect that this Serbian witch doctor did the same “work” in Switzerland and southern Germany.
Sladjana is in custody and will be held liable in court for the fraud she committed.
(Blic.rs)
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