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30. 03. 2013

VUJASINOVIC CASE IN WIESBADEN

Belgrade, March 30, 2013 (Danas) - The Commission for investigating murders of journalists will most likely hand over the documentation of the case of Dada Vujasinovic to the Criminal Institute in Wiesbaden, Germany, for expert opinion.

Chairman of the Commission Veran Matic has announced this possibility earlier, given the high reputation of the German experts.

The decision to seek external opinion has been made due to the opposing views of the Serbian police, which thinks the journalist had committed suicide and considers the case closed, and the one of the Republic Public Prosecutor Zagorka Dolovac, who still keeps the case open.

Journalist Dada Vujasinovic was found dead in her apartment 18 years ago. Professional and wider public is expecting the Commission for investigating murders of journalists to finally come to the truth and so bring the case to an end.

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