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The article discusses the tragic fates of participants in Serbia's first reality television show, 'Veliki brat' (Big Brother), highlighting several incidents involving violence, suicide, and accidents. It mentions Antal Skendžić, who killed his mother and later attacked his grandmother over property disputes. Singer Bora Drljačić's wife committed suicide, while singer Ksenija Pajčin was murdered by her then-partner, model Filip Kapisoda, who later committed suicide as well. The article also notes the death of rapper Dalibor Andonov Gru in a boating accident and the fatal traffic accident involving three other contestants, which led to the cancellation of the show. Additional tragedies include the deaths of Danijel Pavlović, Đorđe Gogov, and Milica Majstorović, who attempted suicide due to pressure and depression.
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The article discusses the tragic fates of participants in Serbia's first reality television show, 'Veliki brat' (Big Brother), highlighting several incidents involving violence, suicide, and accidents. It mentions Antal Skendžić, who killed his mother and later attacked his grandmother over property disputes. Singer Bora Drljačić's wife committed suicide, while singer Ksenija Pajčin was murdered by her then-partner, model Filip Kapisoda, who later committed suicide as well. The article also notes the death of rapper Dalibor Andonov Gru in a boating accident and the fatal traffic accident involving three other contestants, which led to the cancellation of the show. Additional tragedies include the deaths of Danijel Pavlović, Đorđe Gogov, and Milica Majstorović, who attempted suicide due to pressure and depression.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of tragic events involving participants of a reality TV show without overtly favoring any particular perspective. It does not exhibit clear ideological bias, loaded language, or selective sourcing. The focus is on recounting events rather than promoting a point
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article reports on traffic accidents in Belgrade, unrelated to the primary source document about the child’s death in Buzet. No relevance to the main event.
On the birthday of seven-year-old Marko Martinović, who was brutally murdered along with his eleven-year-old brother Maša and mother Nataša in a senseless massacre in Cetinje, his father Miloš Martinović expressed profound grief and vowed to remember his children forever. Four years after the tragic event, the family continues to mourn, with Miloš sharing heartfelt words on social media, calling the day a 'day of silence' rather than celebration. He described his son as brave and loving, emphasizing that he had no fear and was tragically killed by a criminal. The incident occurred on August 12, 2022, when Vuka Borilović, armed with a gun, shot multiple people in the Medovina neighborhood, killing ten individuals including the Martinović family and others. The attack, which began with Borilović shooting his own tenants, escalated into a mass shooting, leaving six others injured. Authorities later confirmed Borilović’s guilt and executed him.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the tragedy through the emotional lens of the grieving father, using emotive language and focusing on the personal impact of the crime. While the content itself is a report on a violent crime, the emphasis on the victim's perspective and the moral condemnation of the perpetrator (
Decade after the tragic massacre at Žitište, where Siniša Zlatić killed five people and injured twenty-two during the 'Pile Fest' event at the 'Makijato' café, a memorial service was held at the Church of Saint George. The incident occurred when Zlatić, reportedly driven by jealousy and years of emotional abuse and control over his ex-wife Dijana, opened fire in the crowded garden. The tragedy was prevented by the bravery of the bar staff and guests who subdued him and handed him over to police. In 2017, he was convicted of multiple murders with direct intent and sentenced to 40 years in prison.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a criminal act and its legal consequences without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the crime itself, the victim impact, and the judicial outcome, maintaining neutrality in tone and content.
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