"Hippocrates" Report: Svetislav Milošević Did Not Have Any Illness

The defendant Igor Laković is on trial before the panel of the Court of Appeal, accused of committing the criminal offense of "serious bodily harm resulting in death"

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Court of Appeal of Montenegro, Photo: Luka Zeković
Court of Appeal of Montenegro, Photo: Luka Zeković
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An MRI scan did not indicate that Svetislav Milošević had any disease, according to a report from the private health institution "Hippocrates" dated March 2021, XNUMX.

This medical documentation was submitted by the representative of the injured party's family, Svetlana Milić, during the continuation of the trial at the Court of Appeal of Montenegro.

The defendant Igor Laković is on trial before the panel of the Court of Appeal, accused of committing the criminal offense of "serious bodily harm resulting in death".

The Higher Court in Podgorica has twice pronounced a first-instance verdict sentencing Laković to two years in prison for punching Svetislav Milošević on November 10, 2021, who died four days later at the Clinical Center of Montenegro.

The representative of the Milošević family, lawyer Nebojša Asanović, said that this MRI examination did not determine a congenital defect in Svetislav Milošević, objecting to the expert's statement from the previous main trial. Judge Predrag Tabaš said that the court will ex officio request the original medical documentation from the "Hippocrates" polyclinic, since the court was provided with a photocopy of the medical report.

Attorney Mirko Bošković, defense attorney for the defendant Laković, did not oppose the proposal of the injured party's family.

Forensic expert Dr. Nemanja Radojević said at the last main hearing held in mid-December 2024 that he cited congenital anomalies of blood vessels as the cause of Milošević's death.

According to the indictment, on the night of November 10, 2021, on Radosava Burića Street, because of a parking space, the defendant Laković hit Milošević, after which he fell. He died four days later at the Clinical Center of Montenegro. According to the indictment, Laković hit Milošević with his fist in the left side of the head, even though he was aware that he could seriously injure him in this way, and he agreed to it.

"The defendant caused the injured party serious and life-threatening bodily injury, for which he was treated at the KCCG until November 14, 2021, when he died, and in relation to which consequence - the death of the injured party, the defendant acted negligently, i.e. he knew that his actions could result in such a consequence, but he lightly assumed that it would not occur. By doing so, he committed the criminal offense of serious bodily injury under Article 151, paragraph 3, in conjunction with paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code of Montenegro - the indictment states.

The trial is scheduled to continue on February 25.

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