RELEASED FROM SANITARY AND – MISSING: After being beaten with truncheons, his life was saved in Belgrade, and in Valjevo Nikola J. (29) “abandoned” treatment



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Meanwhile, the investigating judge ordered the arrest of Miloš R. (22), Nenad J. (25) and Bojan P. (42) from Valjevo, suspected of beating him, for up to 30 days.

From the Valjevo hospital, Nikola J. was transferred in critical condition to receive treatment at the Military Medical Academy, where doctors managed to save his life. It is estimated that his life is no longer in danger, so he was returned to Valjevo by ambulance, where he was supposed to continue his recovery at the General Hospital. When the ambulance was parked in front of the institution, Nikola J., instead of reporting to the hospital for further treatment, apparently without a word from the astonished driver and medical staff, left.

So far, it has been established that the beating, last Wednesday around 9 pm, on Pere Komirićanac street in Valjevo, was preceded by pending accounts between one of the attackers and Nikola J., presumably for debts. All the participants in the confrontation have a rich judicial-police record, mainly for violence, crimes against property and the unauthorized production and sale of narcotics.

The beaten Nikola J. spent five years in prison for the murder of Veroljub Janković (47) of Gornja Bukovica. In 2012, he beat Janković to death with the foot of a chair, after an argument about selling a mobile phone for just 200 dinars.

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