United Nation Reports Finds Milosevic Not Poisoned
Nidhi Sharma - All Headline News Contributor Yugoslavia (AHN) - According to a recent investigation by the United Nations, there is no evidence to suggest that former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic was poisoned and he died of a heart attack - despite claims "in some segments of the media that he was the victim of murder". Milosevic died in his cell on March 11 while on trial for war crimes. The BBC news agency reports that though the security breaches did allow him to self-medicate but the report says he had received "proper care". The U.N. report, based on the investigations by the Dutch public prosecutors, coroner and police consulted various doctors from Serbia, Russia, France, Belgium and the Netherlands, who had treated him before or during his time in detention. The report has ruled out any chances of suicide and added that Milosevic, 64, had serious health problems before he arrived at the tribunal in 2003.
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