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Strahinja Stojanovic (30), who succumbed to his injuries on Sunday, September 13, after a bomb was planted under his jeep, allegedly went to auto races on the fateful day with his partner Sonja Suárez Gómez (45) from Colombia .
Sonja Suárez Gómez, who was slightly injured in the blast, told investigators that she and Stojanović went to auto races in Ušće on Sunday, writes “Kurir.”
After questioning, he was prohibited from leaving Serbia until the end of the investigation.
– He’s in a difficult state of mind. She said they were happy before the explosion and that they intended to go to the races, the source reveals, adding that she said she was not even aware of what happened.
When the explosion occurred, according to her, Strahinja was screaming in pain.
– I tried to get it out. A passerby also ran and helped me – he allegedly said and explained that he met the Serbian in 2019 in Madrid, at a party – said the source.
According to the source of the newspaper, the two became intimate, but then she soon traveled to Miami with her daughter.
– When he returned to Madrid, they continued the relationship. She was in Serbia for the first time at the beginning of the year, and then she was briefly again with her daughter, who gave birth. She arrived in Serbia in March, says the source.
“We traveled, we trained, we went to restaurants …”
Sonja also revealed that she traveled around Serbia with Strahinja, and in Belgrade they trained and went to restaurants.
Yesterday he published on Instagram for the first time with a photo that says “the ego wants quantity, but the soul wants quality”, and then with a video, in which it is said that “we are all souls and that whoever dies only leaves physically “. .
I knew he was the target
It should be remembered that Strahinja Stojanović, who died placing explosives under his car on Sunday, spent months before dying traveling the world with a girl, a Colombian, who was with him at the time of the terrible explosion and was slightly injured in the incident. Stojanović has a thick file behind him, two years ago someone tried to kill him in the same way, but only by sheer luck he escaped death “by a hair.” Stojanović is linked to the murder of the well-known Belgrade lawyer Mišo Ognjanović, who was the defender of the head of the Zemun clan, Luka Bojović.
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