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Danka was killed by communal Workers, then the Body was dumped in a Landfill

Published April 4, 2024
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Unfortunately, the search for the missing two years old Danka Ilić had a tragic end. Two people were arrested on suspicion of killing a little girl with a car, and then throwing her body at a wild dump along the “Starobanjski put” near Bor.

The criminal police from Bor arrested the workers of the Public Utility Company “Vodovod” Bor S. J. (50) from the village of Luka and D. D. (50) from the village of Zlot, as reported by the Serbian media.

S. J. is suspected of hitting a two-year-old Danka with his official vehicle and killing her. Then, together with his colleague D. D., he put the girl’s body in the trunk of the vehicle, after which they drove to the wild dump on the “Starobanjski put” near Bor, where they dumped the body on the right side of the road.

The investigation of the criminal police of the PU Bor indicates that everything took place on March 26 around 1:52 p.m., that is, only seven minutes after the girl disappeared, according to the mother’s report.

This morning, police officers found blood on a utility vehicle, which was followed by an arrest.

The news of the girl’s death was announced by the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, Klix.ba reports.

 

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