Shocking case keeps getting worse: After murdering man in Belgrade, Nemanja livestreamed HIS OWN DEATH
30-year-old Nemanja R., who died in the early morning of Wednesday in a traffic accident in Surcin, a municipality of Belgrade - when the car he was driving crashed into a concrete cross - is suspected of hours earlier murdering a man, and then livestreaming the last moments of his own life on Facebook.
As he was hurtling toward his own demise in a car reportedly owned by the murder victim, Nemanja R. went live twice. In the first video, which lasts about eight minutes, he is seen driving, loud music playing in the background, and is heard saying, "Only for my wife!"
These also happened to be his last words, given that not long after the car hit a cross installed at the center of the roundabout grounds in the Petrovcic settlement of Surcin. The moment of the crash was also captured live on video.
Before that moment, Nemanja R. was playing a Balkan folk song, and a Facebook Messenger notification sound is heard from his phone, that he ignored. The song he was playing is by Asim Brkan, and the title translates to, "If you were happy, you wouldn't be writing to me".
Nemanja R. filmed himself driving at more than 100 kilometers per hour, "dedicating" the song to a person he referred to as his wife.
About a minute later, a loud crash is heard and the phone gets thrown around in the car. But the video stream continues for another full minute. At this point only the outside lights are visible, and only the barking of dogs is heard in the background, as Nemanja R. appeared to show no signs of life.
The background of the traffic accident case started unfolding today when it was revealed that a woman, who turned out to be the daughter of the man Nemanja R. is suspected of murdering in the night between Tuesday and Wednesday, contacted the police, concerned that her father was not returning her calls.
The police then performed a wellness check, and according to unofficial information, the body of the victim, Ugljesa T., was found under a bed in his home in Surcin.
The victim and his killer reportedly spent the evening and night drinking together, but this turned into an argument, and eventually the murder. Nemanja R. then fled the scene in the victim's car, and shortly after met his own death in the roundabout crash.
Both the murder victim, Ugljesa T. and the murder suspect and traffic accident victim Nemanja R., were previously known to the police.
Nemanja R. had dozens of criminal offenses on his record, mostly cases of theft and robbery. This time, his attempt to escape justice ended fatally at a suburban Belgrade roundabout.
As of the early afternoon, the police were still securing both scenes, as the investigation into all the circumstances of this unprecedented case continued.
(Telegraf.rs)
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