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Wednesday, 25.05.2016.

12:43

Guard who witnessed controversial Savamala demolition dies

Slobodan Tanaskovic, who worked as a guard at the site and was a witness to <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2016&mm=05&dd=12&nav_id=97977" class="text-link" target= "_blank">a recent controversial night-time demolition</a> in Belgrade's Savamala, has died.

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Julia

pre 7 godina

I'm not surprised. He was tied up, threatened, lost his job when his company was demolished that night, police didn't want to protect him... He got a heart attack and ended up in a hospital. Now the government says he died of digestion problems... Shameful, Serbia is not a state any more.

John

pre 7 godina

There is nothing "controversial" about this demolition: it was done in the middle of the night, by masked people detaining people, with silence from police, and obstruction of justice by government officials. There is nothing "controversial" here, this is criminal endeavor. I've never heard of something similar happening in a downtown area of any capital city in the world. This sends a very strong message that investing in Serbia is risky, or might be seen as criminal over time when censored documents resurface: stay away, let them pretend to be a state for their own TV.

John

pre 7 godina

There is nothing "controversial" about this demolition: it was done in the middle of the night, by masked people detaining people, with silence from police, and obstruction of justice by government officials. There is nothing "controversial" here, this is criminal endeavor. I've never heard of something similar happening in a downtown area of any capital city in the world. This sends a very strong message that investing in Serbia is risky, or might be seen as criminal over time when censored documents resurface: stay away, let them pretend to be a state for their own TV.

Julia

pre 7 godina

I'm not surprised. He was tied up, threatened, lost his job when his company was demolished that night, police didn't want to protect him... He got a heart attack and ended up in a hospital. Now the government says he died of digestion problems... Shameful, Serbia is not a state any more.

John

pre 7 godina

There is nothing "controversial" about this demolition: it was done in the middle of the night, by masked people detaining people, with silence from police, and obstruction of justice by government officials. There is nothing "controversial" here, this is criminal endeavor. I've never heard of something similar happening in a downtown area of any capital city in the world. This sends a very strong message that investing in Serbia is risky, or might be seen as criminal over time when censored documents resurface: stay away, let them pretend to be a state for their own TV.

Julia

pre 7 godina

I'm not surprised. He was tied up, threatened, lost his job when his company was demolished that night, police didn't want to protect him... He got a heart attack and ended up in a hospital. Now the government says he died of digestion problems... Shameful, Serbia is not a state any more.