Repeated Expert Analysis of Late Macedonian Pop Star Tose Proeski’s Car May Point To his Car Being Tampered with

Zagreb, March 8 (CP) – The repeated expert tests on the car in which Macedonian pop star Tose Proeski had died in a car crash in Croatia on October 16, 2007 has shown damage that could have resulted from the car being tempered with.

So far all the blame had been put on Georgi Georgijevski, Proeski’s friend and driver of the car that fateful morning, when the vehicle travelling from Skopje in Macedonia to the Croatian capital Zagreb veered off the road and hit the protection barrier leaving Proeski dead.

The latest findings of Croatian experts have resulted in the Macedonian Interior Ministry immediately demanding the car be shipped to Skopje, where the wreck will be further analysed by German VW experts.

Croatia has been blamed on several occasions by the Macedonian media of concealing evidence and for killing Proeski, so that many believe this latest announcement will further fuel speculations about the start’s assassination and conspiracy theories.

Tose Proeski, a child singing star turned much loved pop musician in the area of former Yugoslavia has published seven albums, some of them published in Serbian and Croatian versions.

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