Body "dumped" in font of clinic "was of cocaine mule"

A man, whose dead body was reportedly thrown out of a car in front of the military clinic VMA in Belgrade last night, was trafficking drugs he had ingested.

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Thursday, 29.03.2012.

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A man, whose dead body was reportedly thrown out of a car in front of the military clinic VMA in Belgrade last night, was trafficking drugs he had ingested. B92 learned this unofficially on Thursday. Body "dumped" in font of clinic "was of cocaine mule" It has also been suggested that the victim was carrying cocaine packed in capsules, and that he died when they ruptured inside his body - effectively, of an overdose. The VMA confirmed that a 26-year-old, identified with his initials as M.M., was "transported" to the clinic last evening with no vital signs, and that doctors unsuccessfully attempted to resuscitate him. The clinic also confirmed that there were traces of cocaine in the victim's blood, but would not speculate about the cause of death at this time. In a statement for Tanjug news agency earlier today, head of VMA's emergency services, Col. Miroslav Vidanovic, denied media reports that the body was "dumped" in front of the hospital, and said that a person, "at this point anonymous", drove the victim there. Belgrade's Vecernje Novosti daily is in the meantime reporting that the man's body was "dumped from a Valjevo license plates BWM". This resulted in the police launching a search for the car - "but thus far without giving any concrete information about what really happened". B92

Body "dumped" in font of clinic "was of cocaine mule"

It has also been suggested that the victim was carrying cocaine packed in capsules, and that he died when they ruptured inside his body - effectively, of an overdose.

The VMA confirmed that a 26-year-old, identified with his initials as M.M., was "transported" to the clinic last evening with no vital signs, and that doctors unsuccessfully attempted to resuscitate him.

The clinic also confirmed that there were traces of cocaine in the victim's blood, but would not speculate about the cause of death at this time.

In a statement for Tanjug news agency earlier today, head of VMA's emergency services, Col. Miroslav Vidanović, denied media reports that the body was "dumped" in front of the hospital, and said that a person, "at this point anonymous", drove the victim there.

Belgrade's Večernje Novosti daily is in the meantime reporting that the man's body was "dumped from a Valjevo license plates BWM".

This resulted in the police launching a search for the car - "but thus far without giving any concrete information about what really happened".

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