The death of a woman from Taor has sparked a criminal investigation after authorities confirmed that her passing was violent. According to reports, the public prosecutor's office issued an order for an autopsy on the deceased’s body, which confirmed that she had died as a result of violence. The suspect, a former husband of the victim, has been detained along with three of his friends who are also under investigation. Authorities have stated they are taking all necessary steps to fully clarify the incident.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs revealed that S.G., a 51-year-old man residing in Skopje’s Taor neighborhood, was arrested today due to suspicions that he killed the 48-year-old J.G. On June 26, 2026, S.G. reported to the police station that J.G. had left their shared home. He then returned the following day to inform the authorities that he had found J.G.’s body near the village of Letevci, located in the Skopje area. Police officers and the public prosecutor arrived at the scene, where the body, already in an advanced state of decomposition, was handed over to forensic medicine for an autopsy. A formal interview was conducted with S.G., leading to his detention. Additionally, Z.M., G.B., and M.D. were also taken into custody in connection with the case.
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the arrest was made in coordination with the public prosecutor, who is working to ensure a complete investigation into the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death. The initial report indicated that S.G. had first alerted the police about his wife’s disappearance before later informing them of her body being discovered. This sequence of events led to the involvement of law enforcement and legal officials in the case.
The situation has raised questions about the nature of the relationship between the victim and the accused, particularly given that they were once married. While the exact cause of death remains pending the results of the autopsy, the confirmation that the death was violent has placed the focus squarely on S.G. and his associates. The involvement of three other individuals suggests that there may be additional layers to the case, possibly involving more than one person in the act or knowledge of the crime.
Authorities have emphasized that they are committed to uncovering the full truth behind the incident. The public prosecutor has ordered further investigations, including the examination of potential motives and the collection of evidence that could establish a clearer picture of how the tragedy unfolded. Given the location of the discovery—near the village of Letevci—it is likely that local police units will play a significant role in the ongoing probe.
As the investigation progresses, the community in Taor and surrounding areas is likely to remain on edge, awaiting updates on the case. The arrest of four individuals raises the possibility of multiple charges related to the death, depending on the findings of the forensic analysis and the outcomes of interviews with witnesses and suspects. The public prosecutor’s office has reiterated its commitment to ensuring justice is served, while also acknowledging the sensitivity of the matter and the need for thoroughness in the process.
With the body now undergoing an autopsy, the next phase of the investigation will depend heavily on the medical findings. These results could provide critical insights into the time of death, the manner in which the victim was killed, and whether there are signs of prior injuries or struggles. As this information becomes available, it will guide further actions by the prosecution and influence the legal proceedings against those currently in custody. Until then, the case remains shrouded in uncertainty, with many questions yet to be answered.
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