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To: mark502inf
Always with the conspiracy theories in the Balkans.

But the victim demanded help and presence of the third parties just before. He was murdered all right.

And the motive was there too.

10 posted on 08/25/2006 5:52:06 AM PDT by A. Pole (Serbian proverb: "Bog visoko, a Rusija daleko." [God is high above, and Russia is far away.])
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To: A. Pole
He was murdered all right.

A. Pole, conspiracy theories are invented by those who do not wish to confront the facts. And the fact is that Milosevic died a natural death.

The public prosecutor has come to the conclusion that Mr. Milosevic died a natural death and that there are no indications that the death resulted from crime…. The toxicologic examination into the cause of death has now been completed. No indications were found that showed poisoning and neither were toxicologic factors found that might have provoked a cardiac arrest. … the Dutch Forensic Institute (NFI) has now definitely come to the conclusion that the cause of death was cardiac arrest.

Further, the Serbs, a Belgian, and Russian pathologists were present at the autopsy and given access to the autopsy results. A second examination of Milosevic’s corpse was made by an independent German team. No objections have been made by anyone involved as to the conclusion of natural death.

The body was seized by the public prosecutor in order to perform a judicial autopsy and was transferred to the Dutch Forensic Institute (NFI). At the request of the Tribunal they waited half a day so that two Serbian pathologists could be present during the autopsy on March 12. The NFI invited a Belgian pathologist to attend the autopsy as an observer. Russian pathologists have been given the opportunity at a later time (March 14) to view the photographs of the autopsy and to study the preliminary autopsy report. Neither the Russian and Serbian pathologists nor the family have commented on the results of the autopsy. During the autopsy extra samples were taken in case a possible counter examination would have to be made. A number of the medicines prescribed to Mr. Milosevic were found in the body material, however, not in toxic concentrations. No traces were found of medicines that had not been prescribed. In order to guarantee the quality of the examination, the Dutch Forensic Institute requested the independent German Institut für Gerichtsmedizin in Bonn to again perform the examination. This institute has reached the same conclusions as the NFI did.

Source.

13 posted on 08/25/2006 7:30:16 AM PDT by mark502inf
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