The Killers of the Olujic Family Sentenced to a Total of 70 Years in Prison
February 14th, 2008
Zagreb, February 14 (CP) – The five men indicted for the killing of the Olujic family, father Radomir, mother Anica and their two children have been sentenced to a total of 57 years in prison by the county court.
The killing happened some 16 years ago in Cerna, eastern Croatia, when the five men attacked the Serb family thinking they had money from the sale of a business space in Vinkovci.
The killing was exceptionally brutal, with the 13-year-old being killed point-blanc with a bullet to the head and the rest of the family also being massacred.
Tomislav Madi was sentenced to 20 years in prison, Mario Juric to 12 and the three others are to spend 10, eight and seven years in prison.
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