Bosnian media: Owner of weekend home where Nermin brutally murdered Nizama claims he will burn it down
He noted that the murder took place on the porch and that it was clear that the fact that the weekend house was isolated behind a corn field and the woods helped the killer
Adi Sakic, the owner of a weekend home where Nermin Sulejmanovic first brutally murdered his common law wife Nizama Hecimovic last Friday near Gradacac, Bosnia-Herzegovina, to then kill two more people - a horrific crime that shook the entire Balkans - claims that he will burn down it down, the Crna Hronika portal reports.
"Adi is on vacation and was stunned like the rest of us by the fact that the murderer took his wife there to kill her. He did not get permission or a key to go to the weekend house that Adi's father used during while he was alive, which is now rarely visited" said a foreman.
He noted that the murder took place on the porch and that it was clear that the fact that the weekend house was isolated behind a corn field and the woods helped the killer.
The victim was killed by her common law husband, Nermin Sulejmanovic, seven days after she reported him for domestic violence and after she managed to escape him.
It takes five to six kilometers from the village of Rakija near Gradacac to the suburban village of Sibovac. A part of the road goes through the city, passing the Industrial Zone, then up a hill past family houses and beautifully landscaped gardens. At the end of the street is a small country store, next to which is the exit from the settlement.
There is still a short way through the forest, along which you reach a beautiful wooden house located on a cobblestone road. The weekend house, sheltered on one side by evergreen bushes, would be an idyllic place in the lush Bosnian countryside if there wasn't for a large bloodstain on one of the porch beams, under a hanging flower pot. There was dried blood there that no one had washed since Friday until Sunday.
(Telegraf.rs)