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Milosevic Death Not Murder

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A UN report based on data from Dutch public prosecutors, coroner, police and several experts from various countries, including Serbia, has concluded that war crime suspect Milosevic has not died of poisoning. Allegations were made in foreign media that Milosevic was poisoned during his stay in a UN detention center in The Hague. Suicide was also ruled out, and the official cause of death was a heart attack. Milosevic was in bad health prior to his death.

“Nothing has been found to support allegations reported in some sections of the media that Mr Milosevic had been murdered, in particular by poisoning,” the inquiry concluded.

“The results of the independent investigation by the Dutch authorities demonstrate that such allegations are entirely false.”

The report ruled out suicide and added that Mr Milosevic had serious health problems before he arrived at the tribunal in 2003. He also refused to stop smoking or take exercise and often ignored medical advice.

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