Zemun Clan fugitive's health “suddenly deteriorates”

The condition of Sretko Kalinić has suddenly deteriorated, Belgrade daily Večernje novosti writes.

Izvor: Veèernje novosti

Tuesday, 22.06.2010.

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The condition of Sretko Kalinic has suddenly deteriorated, Belgrade daily Vecernje novosti writes. The Zemun Clan gangster, who is a fugitive from justice sought by Serbia, is holds both Croatian and Serbiab citizenships, according to this report, and could be extradited to Belgrade soon. Zemun Clan fugitive's health “suddenly deteriorates” He is currently in a Zagreb hospital after allegedly being shot twice by another Zemun Clan member, Milos Simovic, who is now in custody in Serbia. The daily writes that Kalinic's condition “suddenly worsened two days ago” and that “doctors are doing their best to keep him alive”. But B92's sources with Croatian police denied the report and said Kalinic “feels good and his condition is stable”. Kalinic was tried in absentia and sentenced to 40 years in prison in Serbia for 19 murders and other serious crimes. For his involvement in the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic, he was sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Zemun Clan fugitive's health “suddenly deteriorates”

He is currently in a Zagreb hospital after allegedly being shot twice by another Zemun Clan member, Miloš Simović, who is now in custody in Serbia.

The daily writes that Kalinić's condition “suddenly worsened two days ago” and that “doctors are doing their best to keep him alive”.

But B92's sources with Croatian police denied the report and said Kalinić “feels good and his condition is stable”.

Kalinić was tried in absentia and sentenced to 40 years in prison in Serbia for 19 murders and other serious crimes.

For his involvement in the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić, he was sentenced to 30 years in jail.

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