Trial of Obradović: Found a dead female passenger in the driver's seat?

According to the indictment, on August 23 last year, at around 4.30:XNUMX a.m., Obradović, not complying with traffic regulations and the prescribed speed, under the influence of alcohol, drove a Nissan vehicle off the road, killing his passenger, Dijana Grdinić.

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Accused Obradović leaves the court, Photo: Jadranka Ćetković
Accused Obradović leaves the court, Photo: Jadranka Ćetković
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Zoran Grdinić from Mojkovic said yesterday that after the accident in Đurđevića Tara, the body of his daughter Dijana (29) was moved from the passenger seat to the driver's seat.

He said this yesterday in the Bjelo Polje High Court, before which Milan Obradović (30) is on trial for a criminal offense - a serious offense against the safety of public traffic.

According to the indictment, on August 23 last year, at around 4.30:XNUMX a.m., Obradović, driving a Nissan vehicle under the influence of alcohol, drove off the road, disobeying traffic regulations and the prescribed speed, killing his passenger, Dijana Grdinić.

The victim's father said that his daughter, although she had passed her driving test, never wanted to drive a car.

Pointing to "a series of irregularities in the work of the Mojkovac Public Prosecutor's Office", he pointed out that after the accident, her phone first disappeared, and that it was found a few days later - after the order of the state prosecutor of the ODT in Bijelo Polje, Ljubica Caković.

Zoran Grdinić claims that after the accident, the body of his dead daughter was moved to the driver's seat, and he also pointed to 'a series of irregularities in the work of the Mojkovac police station', the disappearance of her phone and its finding again, only after a few days"...

"I want to point out the irregularity of the work of the police, who allowed that the vehicle, in which my daughter was killed, was not immediately transported in front of the Security Department in Mojkovac after being pulled out, and that, later, it was only partially covered by video surveillance there. From the police officer, with whom my brother spoke, on the same August 23, we found out that my daughter's phone was in the vehicle and that it was ringing," Grdinić said.

He said that the elder on duty confirmed to him "that the phone rang and that someone took it"...

He also said that the accident did not happen at 5.30:01.30 in the morning, as claimed by the police, but by XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. at the latest.

Obradović said that it was too difficult for him because of everything that happened and told that he met Dijana that evening, after exchanging several messages...

"The last thing I remember, before waking up in the Clinical Center of Montenegro, is that Dijana told me that evening in Mojkovac Polje, when I was asked - Where are we going, she said - let's go for a ride to the Black Floors," said Obradović.

Crying, he said that he had gone to the scene of the accident several times to try to remember anything, but that it was all in vain.

He announced that he drank beer and five or six glasses of peach brandy that evening, and when asked by the court whether he was aware that he could have caused an accident by driving while intoxicated, he answered: "I did not feel that I was so drunk that I could not to drive”.

He said that he is very sorry for everything, that he sincerely regrets it, that he did not even want to hire a lawyer, because he does not want to defend himself from what he is guilty of and that he does not deny: "I just want to defend myself for what I did not done".

Tow truck driver Vlako Bošković said that on that day, the Nissan vehicle was lifted on his truck for about 3 hours, after he was ordered to transport it to the police in Mojkovac, but that it was a normal procedure.

According to the indictment, on August 23 of last year, on the Mojkovac - Đurđevića Tara road, Obradović drove at an inappropriate speed of 37 km, although the prescribed speed on that part of the road was 2 km per hour, under the influence of alcohol, at least 20 to 0,57 , 1 per thousand in the blood.

It says that in the town of Đurđević, Tara lost control of a Nissan RG (MK AP 350), crossed from the left to the right lane, hit the curb, after which the vehicle landed and fell into a dry river bed, killing Dijana Grdinić.

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