Jelena Djokovic said an emotional goodbye to her grandfather



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The wife of the best tennis player in the world, Novak Djokovic, Jelena, said goodbye with touching words to her grandfather Milosav Radisavljevic Losa, who was buried on Friday and passed away at the age of 82.

– The path of my childhood, my walks, sweet dreams and illusions. Dreamy nature. My Ljig. And another fully written chapter of this wonderful life: the role of the granddaughter. And that role, so important and special, if it is in the order of things, prepares us for what was given to all of us at the beginning of the trip: the end. So I sent another wonderful soul on the road to eternity … the road to a new beginning. Endlessly grateful – Jelena wrote on Instagram.

The path of my childhood, my walks, sweet dreams and illusions. Dreamy nature. My Ljig. And another chapter of this beautiful life written to the end: the role of the granddaughter. And that role, so important and special, if it is in the order of things, prepares us for what was given to all of us at the beginning of the trip: the end. So I sent another wonderful soul on the road to eternity … the road to a new beginning. Infinitely grateful 🙏❤️ This is the path of my childhood. Here I used to dream, imagine and create my ideas about life, love and the future. This is where I have spent my summer and winter vacations. To my grandparents, in Ljig. Now another chapter of my life has begun, I am no longer a grandson. Or I’m finally a GREAT kid. Loving the symbolic, loving the privilege of being a grandchild for so long and being grateful to be able to see the beauty of life with both its beginnings and its ends. 🙏❤️

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Milosavlje’s name was made public when he was kidnapped in 2018, when thieves broke into his home and took 26,000 dinars from his wallet, then took him out and tied him to a power line in a corn field near the town of Ćućin.

Then it was speculated that the kidnappers asked the family for a two million euro ransom.

When they found Milosav, he had no visible injuries, but as he said at the time, he suffered great fear.

After the kidnapping, she moved to Belgrade with her son and then to the Nursing Home, where she remained until her death.

A year ago, the Belgrade Court of Appeal sentenced a BM man to ten years in prison for his abduction.

Milosav spent his entire life and working life in Ljig, and according to the locals, he loved his village where he kept his property and raised animals. He worked in the municipality of Ljig and Ad Livnica.

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