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ACCORDING TO WITNESSES
OCTOBER 25 2008 15:38h
Both eyewitnesses claim the possible attacked wore a dark baseball hat, was lean, of a dark complexion and unshaved.
ZAGREB, CROATIA - The police have announced a photo fit of the attacker who has most likely executed Ivo Pukanic and Niko Franjic on Thursday, but two eyewitnesses have provided somewhat different descriptions.
Both eyewitnesses claim the possible attacker was wearing a baseball hat, was lean, of a dark complexion, unshaved and reminiscent of a worker because of the way he was dressed. However, an eyewitness has assessed that the attacker`s possible height was 180 cm, while the other witness said 195 cm; he was near 30 years of age, i.e. 35.
- The photo fit was constructed with the help of two eyewitnesses and we now call upon the citizens to give any sort of information because the key issue is to determine the attacker`s identity – said police commissioner Krunoslav Borovec, adding that so far, many interviews were held and the crime investigation was underway.
Borovec confirmed that 250 police officers arrived in Zagreb from other cities and that contact with Serbia was established, over reports that the execution was committed by a member of the Zemun clan.
Additionally, Borovec took the opportunity to deny that the killer of 19-year-old Luka Ritz was found by reporters and not the police.
- A conscientious citizen forwarded the police to the group which has attacked Luka Ritz – Borovec said, but did not state when the report was made, before or after a reward was issued out.
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