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Autopsy Results Released for Inela and Her 13-Year-Old Son

Published February 14, 2025
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As reported by the FTV correspondent, the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor’s Office has released new details about the horrific murder of Inela Selimović and her 13-year-old son.

Namely, according to Admir Arnautović, spokesperson for the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor’s Office, according to the autopsy results, the death of Inela and her son was the result of strangulation.

“According to the preliminary autopsy results, which the forensic expert verbally communicated to the Tuzla Canton Prosecutor’s Office, the death of Inela Selimović from Kalesija and her thirteen-year-old son was the result of strangulation. The woman also had two head injuries,” he said.

He then added:

“According to the autopsy report, they were killed on February 12 in the morning. The expert will submit a written report and opinion on the causes of death to the Prosecutor’s Office. The operational search for the suspect is still ongoing.”

Let us recall that last night, police officers found two bodies in a family apartment in Kalesija. Since then, the search has been on for Emir Selimović, Inela’s husband and the father of a 13-year-old boy suspected of murder.

The search for the fugitive Emir Selimović continued this morning, FTV writes.

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