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Claims Of Poisoning Raise Stakes Of Milosevic Autopsy

by Open-Publishing - Saturday 11 March 2006
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http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticl... http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm... Former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic claimed the day before he was found dead that he was being poisoned.
However, Milosevic’s lawyer, Zdenko Tomanovic, said that his client had feared that he might be poisoned, comments that will fuel speculation in Serbia and Montenegro about the death of the country’s former president. The deputy head of Milosevic’s Socialist Party of Serbia, Milorad Vucelic, has already blamed the tribunal for Milosevic’s death, saying its decision to reject his request for treatment in Russia had killed him.
The Milosevic family has said it does not trust the U.N. tribunal to conduct the autopsy impartially.

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  • Why poison him when there was a 99.99 percent probability that he would have gotten the death sentence anyway ? To save money ? Lots of people are sad that he didn’t suffer the way his victims did .

    • Maybe he took the poison himself, because he knew what was about to happen to him.