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20.10.2020. 15:02 – 20.10.2020. 15:23
At the start of the trial in February, Djurovic denied that he stabbed Mileusnic to death early in the morning of January 27, 2019.
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The trial of Nedjeljko Djurovic, 31, accused of murdering student Milos Mileusnic, 24, on January 27, 2019, in front of a building on Dimitrija Tucovica Street in Belgrade, continued today in the Belgrade High Court with the testimony of a police officer who participated in his arrest shortly after murders.
The defendant also had questions about the police officer Goran Vidaković, who first wanted the police officer to say whether he (Đurović) was changed several times during police questioning and left alone.
The witness replied that he had been asked to remove his wardrobe and that he had been given another one, but that he had not been sitting naked for long and had been abused.
When Djurovic asked him if he had been given the wardrobe of the murdered Mileusnic, the policeman replied that it could not have happened, and answered the third question in the negative whether another policeman had beaten him.
“No one beat him in my presence,” Vidakovic said, after which a judge and Djurovic’s defense attorney asked him questions.
Responding to questions, the policeman said that it was not possible that the defendant was asked to show the knife with which the murder was committed by touching it, as claimed by the defense.
At the request of his defense attorney, he described in detail how the police contacted Đurović and arrested him.
At the start of the trial in February, Djurovic denied stabbing Mileusnic to death in the early morning of January 27, 2019. He was arrested shortly after the crime and has been in custody ever since.
The prosecution of the Superior Public Ministry accuses him of the crime of aggravated homicide in an insidious manner, for which he is threatened with a penalty of 10 to 40 years in prison.
According to the media, Djurovic is from a wealthy family in Pozarevac, but has lived in Belgrade for years, where his parents bought him an apartment.
Mileusnić was a student from Čačak, who died from his injuries at the Emergency Center.
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