He felt sick over the graves while reciting "Lord's prayer": The boy (10) buried his mother, grandma, and grandpa in Novi Sad

Mirjana Jankovic (32), and her parents, Nada (56) and Branislav Pajic (57) were killed a week ago by her husband Goran Jankovic

Mirjana Jankovic (32) and her parents Nada (56) and Branislav (57) Pajic were buried today on the city cemetery in Novi Sad. he was beaten with a hammer by Goran Jankovic, husband, in the morning on May 24th.

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The bodies were moved from the chapel around 9:45, and the sad procession followed them to their final resting place. The ten-year-old boy was in the head of the line, he as a witness of the murder of his mother and grandparents.

Mirjana was buried in the white coffin with white flowers, and the ambulance was standing by in front of the cemetery.

The older son, the ten-year-old, recited the "Lord's prayer" as the last farewell to his mother, grandma, and grandpa. He didn't feel good after it and he sat down on the bench next to the relatives. In the back, among the bereaved people, there was a younger son.

- The only consolation to the family can be the fact that the God resurrects the just and I hope that he will do the same with Mirjana, Branislav and Nada - said the priest on the graves of the victims.

It all happened after Goran came home after going out with his friends, where he stayed up to 4-5 AM.

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He went home from a tavern and he laid down, around 5:30, he decided to go to Pajic home on Talep, with the intention to have revenge.

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To recall, the tragedy happened in Telep on Friday morning, in front of Mirjana and Goran's underage sons.

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The city of Novi Sad secured the emergency intervention assistance to cover the expenses of the funeral of three family members. 

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(Telegraf.co.uk)