She tricked people by telling her she was a sorceress, she said her son would die so she STOLE their MONEY



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The Serbian citizen Patricija Djordjevic (37) was sentenced to one year in prison in Teslic for aggravated robbery, more precisely for false divination.

This notorious scammer was convicted of stealing 10,000 km (600,262 dinars) from a Teslić woman. He stole her money during the lap and a session in which he claimed “saved his son from death,” reports Blic.

This case occurred on June 11 of this year, when Patricia arrived at the house of the injured JR and offered her a blanket for sale, which the woman refused.

Then he got in touch with the woman saying that he “sees” that she is a good and honest person, but that she has many enemies and problems. He also told her that her eldest daughter would not die a natural death and that the money she had in her closet would be needed to bury her daughter.

After this disturbing phrase, she offered the unfortunate woman to help her save her son with a session of sorcery. He asked the woman to bring him three celebratory candles, three grains of incense, and a red string, which she did. After persuading the woman to attend the session, the fortune teller from Serbia entered the house and asked JR to bring her all the money and gold that he has in the house.

For the session, he also asked for coffee, sugar, salt, bread, church calendars, and an egg, so he convinced her that he would perform the ritual of going back on it.

“The victim brought her gold jewelry and more than 10,000 KM, and during the session she put a T-shirt on her head, and took all the money that she put on the table of the unfortunate woman. She wrapped the rest in aluminum foil and then he put them in a bag, telling the aggrieved that the bag should not be opened for another three days, “says the indictment.

Patricija Djordjevic was arrested with a warrant while trying to cross the border at the Popovi crossing near Bijeljina. It turned out that she was suspected of three more scams in Banja Luka, Trebinje and Bileća, where she stole more than 35,000 KM (2,100,916 dinars) from naive people.

In search of the victim, the fraudster went door to door trying to enter the home of credulous citizens. Depending on the situation, he adjusted the role, so he asked some housewives for help and for some he pretended to be a merchant. It would all end by telling them to “see” the death of a close relative offering them help to eliminate magic to prevent that from happening. Then she would “facilitate” them for all the money they have.

(Kurir.rs/Blic)


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