In the remote village of Donje Babine near Prijepolje in Western Serbia, 76-year-old Milica Langović has been caring for her two sons, Miroslav and Njegoš, who suffer from severe cerebral palsy and are confined to wheelchairs. The brothers have been dependent on their mother since birth, and she has taken on the roles of parent, doctor, caregiver, and sole support system for them. As her health declines with age, Milica expresses fear that if she passes away, her sons will be left completely alone without care. Local residents and volunteers, including Lazar Gluščević, have offered assistance, but the family still needs a permanent solution such as moving closer to medical facilities. They hope for help from local authorities and good-hearted people to relocate them before winter arrives.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a human-interest story focused on a family's struggle with disability and caregiving. While it highlights systemic issues like lack of healthcare access and rural isolation, it does not take a clear ideological stance or favor one political perspective over another. The framing,





