Gradska TV presenter reports doctor for threats and insults

According to her statement to the police, which "Vijesti" had access to, it all started after her photo was published on the official Instagram profile of the City RTV, showing her and the Deputy Mayor of Podgorica, Nađa Ljiljanić.

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City Television presenter Magdalena Čelanović reported Vladimir Peruničić, a doctor at the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG), to the police for several days of harassment, insults, and sexist comments.

According to her statement given to the police, which "Vijesti" had access to, it all started after her photo was published on the official Instagram profile of the City RTV, showing her and the Deputy Mayor of Podgorica, Nađa Ljiljanić.

Underneath the photo, the doctor wrote a vulgar message, which Čelanović deleted and then contacted the Ministry of Health.

The cabinet of the Minister of Health replied that they and Minister Vojislav Šimun condemn such behavior, and that they would forward the email to the director of the KCCG.

There was no word from that health institution for days, and after Čelanović sent them a letter on April 23, 2025, the next day, around 23 p.m., Dr. Vladimir Peruničić began sending her disturbing emails and then messages on Instagram.

Čelanović told the police that the doctor told her not to be afraid of her and that he would find her and assault her, and he sent her a series of offensive and sexist messages.

Čelanović told the police that she fears for her safety because of everything. She added that the doctor took a photo inside the Clinical Center and wrote offensive comments about the City RTV along with the photo, calling it a "septic tank of allergens."

Although they received the first letter on April 8, the KCCG only responded to Čelanović yesterday. They state that they assessed that the doctor did this outside of working hours and the work environment, as well as outside of the working relationship with the parties, and that the words sent in private correspondence do not constitute a violation of work obligations performed at work or in connection with work.

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