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Court orders 35 Years in Prison to Haris Haracic for Murder

Published February 23, 2024
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The Supreme Court of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, based on the indictment of the Cantonal Prosecutor’s Office of the Tuzla Canton, passed a final judgment of conviction for Haris Haračić from Teočak and sentenced him to a single long-term prison sentence of 35 years for murder and attempted murder committed in a cruel manner at the end of December 2020 in Teocak.

Haračić is accused of brutally killing Harija Džuzdanović on December 23, 2020, and of trying to kill her husband Mujo.

The indictment states that Haračić broke into the family home of an elderly couple in Teočak at around 11 p.m. on the mentioned day, scattered things in the basement and the house, and cruelly inflicted a number of stab wounds with a sharp object on the spouses, whom he found sleeping and numerous injuries from blows to the head, face and whole body.

As a result of her injuries, 73-year-old Hajrija died in the Tuzla University Hospital a few hours after the event, while her husband, 77-year-old Mujo Džuzdanović, was seriously injured at the time, and also died two weeks later.

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