Milosevic's son leaves forensic institute without father's body
Slobodan Milosevic’s son, insisting the former Yugoslav president had been murdered, went to a Dutch forensic institute today to claim father’s body.
“He got killed, he didn’t die. He got killed. There is a murder,” Marko Milosevic told AP Television News aboard the aircraft on a flight from Moscow to Amsterdam.
The younger Milosevic travelled to The Hague, where he and the Milosevic family lawyer, Zdenko Tomanovic, spent more than one hour at the National Forensic Institute where body has been kept since Saturday, when the former Serb leader was found dead in his cell.
An official at the institute said the son left the building without taking the remains. A team of Russian forensic experts also was in The Hague to inspect the results of the autopsy on Milosevic, but were conducting a second post-mortem.
The Russian government says it does not trust the conclusions of the autopsy conducted by Dutch pathologists on Sunday.




