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RAPED at his son's funeral: Reckless thieves break into the house of the bereaved
Serbia🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

RAPED at his son's funeral: Reckless thieves break into the house of the bereaved

A court in Bijeljina has confirmed charges against an individual with initials L.C., who is accused of stealing 4,750 KM from a family’s home in Lopara. The alleged crime occurred on May 17, 2024, between 12 and 15 hours, when the suspect took advantage of the family’s absence during the funeral of their son. According to the indictment, the perpetrator entered the unlocked house and stole cash from a drawer in the living room. Although the stolen money was returned to the victim on the same day, the prosecution maintains that this does not change the fact that a criminal offense was committed. The case is based on Article 224, paragraph 1, of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Serbia.

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Blic logoBlicIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Accused man from Lopar, victims from the living room took a bag full of money

An individual identified as L.C. was accused of stealing 4,750 KM from a family home in Lopara on May 17, 2024. The crime occurred while the family was present at a funeral of their son, allowing the suspect to enter the unlocked house and take the money from a drawer in the living room. The Public Prosecution alleges that L.C. unlawfully took the cash with intent to appropriate it, constituting theft under Article 224, paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Serbia. Although the stolen funds were returned on the same day, this does not negate the criminal act according to the prosecution’s claims.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward legal case without overt ideological framing. It reports on a criminal investigation and prosecutorial allegations without commentary on political parties, policies, or social movements. The focus remains on the legal proceedings and factual details of the case

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RAPED at his son's funeral: Reckless thieves break into the house of the bereaved

A court in Bijeljina has confirmed charges against an individual with initials L.C., who is accused of stealing 4,750 KM from a family’s home in Lopara. The alleged crime occurred on May 17, 2024, between 12 and 15 hours, when the suspect took advantage of the family’s absence during the funeral of their son. According to the indictment, the perpetrator entered the unlocked house and stole cash from a drawer in the living room. Although the stolen money was returned to the victim on the same day, the prosecution maintains that this does not change the fact that a criminal offense was committed. The case is based on Article 224, paragraph 1, of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Serbia.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a straightforward legal case without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the factual elements of the theft, the legal proceedings, and the relevant statute. There is no evident partisan emphasis or loaded language that would suggest a clear left or right lean. The tone is客观

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