A 32-year-old man from Zagreb, who was previously decorated for participating in a mission in Lithuania, verbally threatened his ex-wife during a drive to a popular restaurant in Španski trg. He told her he would kill her, cut out her throat, serve four years in prison, and explain everything to their two minor children. The verbal altercation escalated into a serious incident, prompting his ex-wife to report him to the police. As a result, criminal proceedings were initiated against him for threatening a close person. The municipal court in Zagreb ruled him guilty of making serious threats that caused fear and endangerment to his ex-wife. He received a seven-month prison sentence but was given a conditional sentence, meaning he will not go to jail unless he commits another offense within the next two years. The ruling came more than four years after the incident.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal case involving a man's threat towards his ex-wife, which resulted in a court ruling. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language. The content focuses on the legal process and outcome without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular political angle.





