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Milosevic found dead in his cell

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peacedove · 11/03/2006 13:43

Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has died in the detention centre at The Hague tribunal.

The tribunal said he had been found dead in his cell on Saturday morning. The cause of death is not yet clear.

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tiredemma · 11/03/2006 13:45

thats such a shame....

Misspiggy · 11/03/2006 13:47

"Good" is the first word that comes to mind, the man was evil personified.

LadySherlockofLGJ · 11/03/2006 13:48

That will save some money.

LadySherlockofLGJ · 11/03/2006 13:52

On the other hand it is justice denied.

hunkermunker · 11/03/2006 13:53

A dead one is the nicest kind of Milosevic. Shame he didn't do it years ago though.

LadySherlockofLGJ · 11/03/2006 13:55

Classic Hunker. Grin

JanH · 11/03/2006 13:57

Any hopes of Saddam following suit?

Then if we could just get Ian Paisley into a similar kind of cell...

JanH · 11/03/2006 13:58

(Not that Paisley has been personally responsible for killing 1000s of people but ykwim)

LadySherlockofLGJ · 11/03/2006 13:58

JanH

They would probably have us up for a breach of human rights........... Overcrowding ..Grin

spidermama · 11/03/2006 13:59

I hate it when this happens. It denies everyone the healing legal process which could bring some kind of closure (if that were ever possible) to this bloody business.

I remember feeling very sad when Harold Shipman died in jail and also Fred West.

edodgy · 11/03/2006 13:59

I agree Spidermama.

JanH · 11/03/2006 14:01

Well on the subject of people managing to kill themselves in prison I don't understand why Ian Brady is still alive - that bloke who killed his daughter managed to starve himself to death, didn't he?

LadySherlockofLGJ · 11/03/2006 19:14

bump

WideAwake · 11/03/2006 19:21

I wish I'd managed to smuggle that effigy of him out of Serbia now, would have looked great haning from the lamppost outside our house.

sobernow · 11/03/2006 19:30

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ruty · 11/03/2006 20:18

the trial was taking too long as usual. It was going to go on for so long it threatened to lose him to old age if nothing else. At least he died in prison, not enjoying his freedom.

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