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Death of David Dragičević

On 18 March 2018, David Dragičević, a 21-year-old man, went missing in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 24 March, his dead body was found. Police investigation ruled the death as an accident, but Dragičević's parents claimed that their son was brutally murdered and that the police and prosecutor's office are trying to cover-up the case. The result of the police investigation provoked major public uproar, and many mass protests were organized demanding the truth and justice. The public was overwhelmingly convinced that Dragičević was murdered.

Death of David Dragičević
David Dragičević
DateMarch 18, 2018 (2018-03-18)
LocationBanja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Typesuspicious death
CauseUnder investigation
Outcomeprotests, investigation, parliamentary inquire
BurialApril 7, 2018 (2018-04-07)
InquiriesLocal police; National Assembly of Republika Srpska
CoronerŽeljko Karan

In May 2018, the National Assembly of Republika Srpska voted to form an Inquiry Board to analyze circumstances surrounding Dragičević's death. The Board found that Dragičević was probably murdered, but its report was rejected by the Assembly. Public protests were held for months, but were dispersed and banned by the police on 25 December 2019.

Despite numerous calls for new investigation, the death remains classified as an accident. Several people were later indicted for tampering with evidence during the investigation, but no one has been convicted for any crime.

The incident edit

On 18 March 2018, 21-year-old David Dragičević went out with his friends around 7 p.m., but never returned home and was declared missing the same day.[1] On 24 March, his dead body was found small Crkvena creek in suburb of Banja Luka.[2] Dragičević was buried on 7 April at the New Cemetery of Banja Luka. The funeral was attended by the President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik.[3]

Police investigation edit

Police investigators claim that on 18 March, Dragičević visited a café in central Banja Luka where he had been caught up in a fight with several other young men. After this incident, nothing was heard from him until 24 March when police were informed about a dead body found in the water. According to the police, Dragičević visited another café after the fight, left, and then robbed a house on the way home. Police inspector Darko Ilić claimed that surveillance cameras confirm that Dragičević committed the robbery on the way home and that several stolen items from the robbed house were found in his pockets. According to the police investigation, after the robbery, on his way home, Dragičević walked across a small bridge over Crkvena creek and fell in the water and drowned.[2]

Coroner Željko Karan said that Dragičević had several haematomas on his body, probably caused by strokes during the fight he had, and also several post-mortem injuries on the hands, caused by stones at the bottom of the creek. When journalists asked Karan about the possibility that the haematomas were caused by another attack on the bridge, he answered that it is indeed possible, but that it "could not be determined during the autopsy". Despite this, police officially ruled the death as an "accident".[2]

Dragičević family and public response edit

 
Memorial place for David Dragičević in center of Banja Luka

From the start of the investigation, Dragičević's parents claimed that their son was brutally murdered and that they possess evidence of that. According to Davor Dragičević, David's father, the killer is a well-known figure, and police officers, Minister of the Interior Dragan Lukač, and local police chief Darko Ćulum, are trying to cover-up the crime.[1] Dragičević's mother said that he, on the night he disappeared, sent her an SMS that read "if anything happens to me, the perpetrator will be F. Ć."[2]

Dragičević's death triggered daily protests in Banja Luka from the day his body was found. Every evening at 6 p.m., a crowd of 200 has been gathering at the Krajina Square in central Banja Luka demanding justice for Dragičević.[4][1] On 15 May, a large protest was organized in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where several hundred people demanded justice for Dragičević and Dženan Memić, a young man from Sarajevo whose 2016 death was also ruled an accident, but whose father and friends claim he was murdered.[5] On 16 May, similar protest organized in Zenica was attended by several hundred people.[6] On 20 May, another protest was held in Tuzla under the banner "Justice for David and Dženan".[7] Another protest was organized in Sarajevo on 26 May.[8] Another large protest was organized in Banja Luka on 7 July and attended by 10.000 people.[9] On October 5 another massive protest was organized in Banja Luka with over 40.000 attendees (30.000 people more than in previous gatherings) in this huge event. It also streamed live exclusively on BN Televizija[citation needed]

Journalist and blogger Slobodan Vasković analyzed documents and eye-witness accounts and on 2 May claimed that Dragičević was murdered.[10] Chairman of the parliamentary caucus of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS) Vukota Govedarica said on 10 May that he thinks Dragičević was murdered.[11]

Parliamentary Inquiry Board edit

Under constant public pressure, on 11 May 2018, the National Assembly of Republika Srpska voted to form an Inquiry Board to analyze circumstances surrounding Dragičević's death.[12] On 5 June, the Inquiry Board adopted a 320-pages long report after hearing members of the police and public prosecutor's office, coroner Karan, and minister Lukač. The report concluded that there is more than enough evidence that Dragičević was murdered and that the public prosecutor should immediately respond to those findings.[13]

On 3 July, the National Assembly rejected the Inquiry Board report by a majority vote. The report was supported by the opposition MPs, but rejected by the majority coalition of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD), the Democratic People's Alliance (DNS), the Socialist Party (SP) and two independent MPs. The Assembly majority held that the Board did not have competency to characterize the case as a murder. Instead, they suggested the following conclusion: "The National Assembly expects the Prosecution and other law-enforcement agencies to treat the case of David Dragičević in accordance with their legally prescribes competencies and to act in accordance with the regulations of the Criminal Procedure Code, which will oblige other institutions to act accordingly." Although not accepting the report, the Assembly adopted conclusion that "the prosecutors in the case made numerous errors" and demanded that "the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina consider initiation of certain disciplinary procedures against the prosecutors".[14]

Later developments edit

Public prosecutor's investigation edit

After the public pressure,[15] District public prosecutor of Banja Luka opened a murder investigation in July 2018. No suspects have been arrested.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Dragojlovic, Mladen (10 May 2018). "The death of David Dragičević 'disrupts' the pre-election world in Banja Luka". ibna. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d Dragojlovic, Mladen (27 March 2018). "The suspicious death of a young man triggered protests in Banja Luka". ibna. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Sahranjen David Dragičević (FOTO)". N1. 7 April 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Banja Luka citizens gather seeking 'Justice for David'". N1. 21 April 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Dnevnik: Protesti u Sarajevu – pravda za Dženana i Davida". N1. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  6. ^ a260826/Vijesti/Vijesti/Stotine-gradjana-na-setnji-za-Dragicevica-i-Memica-u-Zenici.html "Stotine građana na šetnji za Dragičevića i Memića u Zenici". N1. 16 May 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  7. ^ "U Tuzli održan skup pod nazivom "Pravda za Davida i Dženana"". N1. 20 May 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  8. ^ "Skup podrške za porodice Dragičević i Memić". N1. 26 May 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  9. ^ "Za Davida: 10.000 građana na Trgu Krajine". Mondo. 7 July 2018. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  10. ^ "Vasković za N1: Dragičević je ubijen, evo zašto to tvrdim". N1. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  11. ^ "Govedarica: Mislim da je David Dragičević ubijen". N1. 10 May 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  12. ^ "Formiran Anketni odbor u vezi sa slučajem stradanja Davida Dragičevića". Nezavisne novine. 11 May 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  13. ^ "Izveštaj: Osnovana sumnja da je David Dragičević ubijen". N1. 5 June 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  14. ^ "Inquiry Board's conclusion on David Dragicevic case rejected". N1. 3 July 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  15. ^ "David Dragičević". Radio Slobodna Evropa (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 2023-10-17.
  16. ^ "Pročitajte naredbu o provođenju istrage o smrti Davida Dragičevića". www.klix.ba (in Croatian). Retrieved 2023-10-17.

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On 18 March 2018 David Dragicevic a 21 year old man went missing in Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina On 24 March his dead body was found Police investigation ruled the death as an accident but Dragicevic s parents claimed that their son was brutally murdered and that the police and prosecutor s office are trying to cover up the case The result of the police investigation provoked major public uproar and many mass protests were organized demanding the truth and justice The public was overwhelmingly convinced that Dragicevic was murdered Death of David DragicevicDavid DragicevicDateMarch 18 2018 2018 03 18 LocationBanja Luka Republika Srpska Bosnia and HerzegovinaTypesuspicious deathCauseUnder investigationOutcomeprotests investigation parliamentary inquireBurialApril 7 2018 2018 04 07 InquiriesLocal police National Assembly of Republika SrpskaCoronerZeljko KaranIn May 2018 the National Assembly of Republika Srpska voted to form an Inquiry Board to analyze circumstances surrounding Dragicevic s death The Board found that Dragicevic was probably murdered but its report was rejected by the Assembly Public protests were held for months but were dispersed and banned by the police on 25 December 2019 Despite numerous calls for new investigation the death remains classified as an accident Several people were later indicted for tampering with evidence during the investigation but no one has been convicted for any crime Contents 1 The incident 1 1 Police investigation 1 2 Dragicevic family and public response 1 3 Parliamentary Inquiry Board 2 Later developments 2 1 Public prosecutor s investigation 3 ReferencesThe incident editOn 18 March 2018 21 year old David Dragicevic went out with his friends around 7 p m but never returned home and was declared missing the same day 1 On 24 March his dead body was found small Crkvena creek in suburb of Banja Luka 2 Dragicevic was buried on 7 April at the New Cemetery of Banja Luka The funeral was attended by the President of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik 3 Police investigation edit Police investigators claim that on 18 March Dragicevic visited a cafe in central Banja Luka where he had been caught up in a fight with several other young men After this incident nothing was heard from him until 24 March when police were informed about a dead body found in the water According to the police Dragicevic visited another cafe after the fight left and then robbed a house on the way home Police inspector Darko Ilic claimed that surveillance cameras confirm that Dragicevic committed the robbery on the way home and that several stolen items from the robbed house were found in his pockets According to the police investigation after the robbery on his way home Dragicevic walked across a small bridge over Crkvena creek and fell in the water and drowned 2 Coroner Zeljko Karan said that Dragicevic had several haematomas on his body probably caused by strokes during the fight he had and also several post mortem injuries on the hands caused by stones at the bottom of the creek When journalists asked Karan about the possibility that the haematomas were caused by another attack on the bridge he answered that it is indeed possible but that it could not be determined during the autopsy Despite this police officially ruled the death as an accident 2 Dragicevic family and public response edit nbsp Memorial place for David Dragicevic in center of Banja LukaFrom the start of the investigation Dragicevic s parents claimed that their son was brutally murdered and that they possess evidence of that According to Davor Dragicevic David s father the killer is a well known figure and police officers Minister of the Interior Dragan Lukac and local police chief Darko Culum are trying to cover up the crime 1 Dragicevic s mother said that he on the night he disappeared sent her an SMS that read if anything happens to me the perpetrator will be F C 2 Dragicevic s death triggered daily protests in Banja Luka from the day his body was found Every evening at 6 p m a crowd of 200 has been gathering at the Krajina Square in central Banja Luka demanding justice for Dragicevic 4 1 On 15 May a large protest was organized in Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina where several hundred people demanded justice for Dragicevic and Dzenan Memic a young man from Sarajevo whose 2016 death was also ruled an accident but whose father and friends claim he was murdered 5 On 16 May similar protest organized in Zenica was attended by several hundred people 6 On 20 May another protest was held in Tuzla under the banner Justice for David and Dzenan 7 Another protest was organized in Sarajevo on 26 May 8 Another large protest was organized in Banja Luka on 7 July and attended by 10 000 people 9 On October 5 another massive protest was organized in Banja Luka with over 40 000 attendees 30 000 people more than in previous gatherings in this huge event It also streamed live exclusively on BN Televizija citation needed Journalist and blogger Slobodan Vaskovic analyzed documents and eye witness accounts and on 2 May claimed that Dragicevic was murdered 10 Chairman of the parliamentary caucus of the Serb Democratic Party SDS Vukota Govedarica said on 10 May that he thinks Dragicevic was murdered 11 Parliamentary Inquiry Board edit Under constant public pressure on 11 May 2018 the National Assembly of Republika Srpska voted to form an Inquiry Board to analyze circumstances surrounding Dragicevic s death 12 On 5 June the Inquiry Board adopted a 320 pages long report after hearing members of the police and public prosecutor s office coroner Karan and minister Lukac The report concluded that there is more than enough evidence that Dragicevic was murdered and that the public prosecutor should immediately respond to those findings 13 On 3 July the National Assembly rejected the Inquiry Board report by a majority vote The report was supported by the opposition MPs but rejected by the majority coalition of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats SNSD the Democratic People s Alliance DNS the Socialist Party SP and two independent MPs The Assembly majority held that the Board did not have competency to characterize the case as a murder Instead they suggested the following conclusion The National Assembly expects the Prosecution and other law enforcement agencies to treat the case of David Dragicevic in accordance with their legally prescribes competencies and to act in accordance with the regulations of the Criminal Procedure Code which will oblige other institutions to act accordingly Although not accepting the report the Assembly adopted conclusion that the prosecutors in the case made numerous errors and demanded that the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina consider initiation of certain disciplinary procedures against the prosecutors 14 Later developments editPublic prosecutor s investigation edit After the public pressure 15 District public prosecutor of Banja Luka opened a murder investigation in July 2018 No suspects have been arrested 16 References edit a b c Dragojlovic Mladen 10 May 2018 The death of David Dragicevic disrupts the pre election world in Banja Luka ibna Retrieved 4 July 2018 a b c d Dragojlovic Mladen 27 March 2018 The suspicious death of a young man triggered protests in Banja Luka ibna Retrieved 4 July 2018 Sahranjen David Dragicevic FOTO N1 7 April 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 Banja Luka citizens gather seeking Justice for David N1 21 April 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 Dnevnik Protesti u Sarajevu pravda za Dzenana i Davida N1 15 May 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 a260826 Vijesti Vijesti Stotine gradjana na setnji za Dragicevica i Memica u Zenici html Stotine građana na setnji za Dragicevica i Memica u Zenici N1 16 May 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help U Tuzli odrzan skup pod nazivom Pravda za Davida i Dzenana N1 20 May 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 Skup podrske za porodice Dragicevic i Memic N1 26 May 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 Za Davida 10 000 građana na Trgu Krajine Mondo 7 July 2018 Retrieved 13 July 2018 Vaskovic za N1 Dragicevic je ubijen evo zasto to tvrdim N1 2 May 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 Govedarica Mislim da je David Dragicevic ubijen N1 10 May 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 Formiran Anketni odbor u vezi sa slucajem stradanja Davida Dragicevica Nezavisne novine 11 May 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 Izvestaj Osnovana sumnja da je David Dragicevic ubijen N1 5 June 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 Inquiry Board s conclusion on David Dragicevic case rejected N1 3 July 2018 Retrieved 4 July 2018 David Dragicevic Radio Slobodna Evropa in Serbo Croatian Retrieved 2023 10 17 Procitajte naredbu o provođenju istrage o smrti Davida Dragicevica www klix ba in Croatian Retrieved 2023 10 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Death of David Dragicevic amp oldid 1180650671, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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