Dragan Čedić
Dragan Čedić | |
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Born |
Dragan Čedić August 18, 1970 Leskovac, Yugoslavia |
Died |
July 27, 2002 31) Leskovac, Serbia | (aged
Cause of death | Suicide |
Killings | |
Date | July 27, 2002 |
Location(s) | Leskovac, Serbia |
Killed | 7 |
Injured | 4 |
Weapons | Zastava M70 |
Dragan Čedić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Чедић) (August 18, 1970, Leskovac, Serbia, former Yugoslavia – July, 2002) was a Serbian mass murderer.
On July 27, 2002, armed with a Zastava M70 assault rifle, he killed his wife, Biljana (28 years old) and six others in his native town Leskovac, Serbia. Four other people were seriously injured. He committed suicide shortly thereafter.
Victims
- Nenad Lukić, 31
- Biljana Čedić, 28, his wife
- Ivana Kalčić, 31, Biljana's sister
- Jelena Zdravković, 25, Biljana's sister
- Boban Zdravković, 24, Jelena Zdravković's husband
- Jelena Zlatković, 29, Biljana's neighbour
- Biserka Ristić, 48, Biljana's aunt
External links
- Tragom nezapamćenog zločina u Leskovcu
- Report on the 2002 incident (in Serbian)
- Seven die as man goes on rampage in southern Serbian town (July 28, 2002)
- Serbia: In the land of the gun, violence rules (August 21, 2002)
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