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Father of Enes Omeragic: I am more sorry for the Soldiers than for my own Son

Published November 19, 2015
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omeragicSahin Omeragic, father of Enes Omeragic who killed two soldiers of the Armed Forces yesterday in Rajlovac and then committed suicide, said that he feels more sorry for the deaths of soldiers than for his own son.

He said that he found out about the tragic event from the media, which he addressed at the doorstep after the police left the settlement after the investigation.

“Enes lived on the ground floor for 4 years, we have not been in a fight, but we did not contacted too much either. He was living alone,“ said visibly upset Sahin.

He told to reporters that he could not believe what was happening.

“I could not believe, I do not know where he got the gun, we never had weapons in our house,” said Sahin.

He also added that he feels very sorry for the soldiers that his son have killed and, as he emphasized, that made him very angry.

“I just went down to see the blood. I feel terrible. Not because he was my child, but I feel more sorry for this soldiers. Do you believe me? They told me that he knew this one soldier who was born on ‘81. They served army near Dudakovici together. That was 10 years ago. They told me that they knew each other, they were hanging out together in Rajlovac. I will not go to the funeral- I’m angry because of what he did, I toured the whole world… I was also young, I was a young boy too, but I never thought on something like this,” said Sahin.

(Source: klix.ba)

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