07.10.2024.
12:33
The killer boy from Ribnikar will be in court tomorrow
K.K., the boy who committed a mass murder in the elementary school "Vladislav Ribnikar" on May 3, 2023, will be questioned tomorrow in the Special Court in Belgrade, at the trial of his parents, Miljana and Vladimir Kecmanović.
The boy will be questioned as a witness, and as Tanjug learns, he will testify in a separate room, separate from courtroom number one where all the other participants in the proceedings will sit.
The largest courtroom of the Special Court in Ustanička Street No. 1 is divided into three parts, so that judges, lawyers, prosecutors and injured parties sit in the first, and the accused sit in the second.
The third part of the courtroom is intended for the audience and journalists, however in this case the trial is closed to the public.
Belgrade media report that K.K. will then be taken out of the psychiatric clinic where he is being held since the crime and taken to court for the first time.
In addition to the lawyer, the injured party will be able to attend the trial. In this case, the boy's parents, Vladimir and Miljana Kecmanović, and shooting range instructor Nemanja Marinković, who is accused of the criminal offense of giving a false statement, are on trial.
The owner of the shooting range where the minor K.K. learned to shoot, Ratko Ivanović, entered into a plea agreement with the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade, on the basis of which the court found him guilty of the criminal offense of giving a false statement and sentenced him to six months of house arrest.
Miljana and Vladimir Kecmanović have denied guilt since the beginning of the trial.
In this case, the court closed the trial to the public for reasons of protecting the interests of minor victims.
The boy's father was accused of committing a crime - a serious crime against general safety, because he took a 13-year-old child to a shooting range and taught him to shoot, as well as for not adequately storing weapons in the house.
The boy's mother, Miljana Kecmanović, was charged because her DNA was found on a shell casing in the classroom where the massacre was committed.
The boy K.K., who at the time of this crime was not yet 14 years old and therefore not criminally responsible, shot on May 3rd at school with two of his father's pistols that he took on May 1st.
On the fateful day, he put them in his backpack, went to school and during the first lesson killed 10 people and injured five more children and a history teacher.
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