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39204from the direction where the soldier had taken the group. 750 The witness stated that hereported about his brother and the other people from Oraovac to the ICRC, but receivedthe response that none of them were registered, neither dead nor <strong>al</strong>ive. 751 He <strong>al</strong>soinformed the police in Donji Lapac, who eventu<strong>al</strong>ly told him that most of the victimsfrom the area were buried in the Gračac cem<strong>et</strong>ery. 752212. The Tri<strong>al</strong> Chamber has received forensic documentation with regard to <strong>al</strong>l of thevictims and this will be reviewed below. On 4 September 1995, a m<strong>al</strong>e b<strong>et</strong>ween 65 and75 years old was found with a gunshot wound to the head, d<strong>et</strong>ermined by a forensicpathologist to be the cause of death, 50 m<strong>et</strong>res east of the last house in Oraovac. 753 Onthe body, a w<strong>al</strong>l<strong>et</strong> and an identification of Marko Ilić were found, among other items. 754According to his report on circumstances of death, which is based at least in part oninformation provided by Marko Ilić’s son Ðuro Ilić, Marko Ilić, a Serb, died in Oraovacon 5 August 1995. 755 On 18 May 2003, ðuro Ilić identified the body of Marko Ilić andtold the witness about it. 756 The body was then buried in the cem<strong>et</strong>ery in Oraovac on 24May 2003. 757 The following bodies were <strong>al</strong>so found 50 m<strong>et</strong>res east of the last house ofOraovac on 4 September 1995: a 55-65-year-old m<strong>al</strong>e with a gunshot injury to the head– found by a forensic pathologist to be the cause of death – and bits of a projectile in hisskull cavity, a 60-80-year-old fem<strong>al</strong>e dressed in a blue sleeveless buttoned-up dress withlining and a negligee and a rubber shoe, with a gunshot injury to the head - found by aforensic pathologist to be the cause of death, and a 40-60-year-old m<strong>al</strong>e with damage tothe front of the skull, fractures to the ribs on both the left and right side, and bruising tothe torso, for which a forensic pathologist d<strong>et</strong>ermined an explosive injury to the headand trunk to be the probable cause of death. 758 With respect to remains G03/017B, Dr.Eric Baccard, who worked for the Office of the Prosecutor at the Internation<strong>al</strong> Crimin<strong>al</strong>750 P725 (Milan Ilić, witness statement, 6 July 1999), p. 3; P726 (Milan Ilić, witness statement, 25 March2005), para. 11.751 P725 (Milan Ilić, witness statement, 6 July 1999), p. 3.752 P725 (Milan Ilić, witness statement, 6 July 1999), p. 3; P726 (Milan Ilić, witness statement, 25 March2005), paras 19-20.753 P727 (Supplement mort<strong>al</strong> remains of G03/015B), p. 2; P728 (Autopsy report of G03/015B, 1 October2002), pp. 1-3, 25-26, 29.754 P728 (Autopsy report of G03/015B, 1 October 2002), pp. 1-2, 6-7, 12.755 P730 (Report on circumstances of death of Marko Ilić, 16 May 2003), pp. 1-2.756 P726 (Milan Ilić, witness statement, 25 March 2005), para. 21.757 P726 (Milan Ilić, witness statement, 25 March 2005), para. 21.758 P731 (Supplement mort<strong>al</strong> remains of G03/018B); P732 (Autopsy report of G03/018B, 15 October2002), pp. 1-2, 8, 24, 27, 31; P734 (Supplement mort<strong>al</strong> remains of G03/017B), p. 2; P735 (Autopsy reportof G03/017B, 15 October 2002), pp. 1-3, 21, 24; P737 (Supplement mort<strong>al</strong> remains of G03/016B); P738(Autopsy report of G03/016B, 1 October 2002), pp. 1-2, 9-11, 19, 22, 25.111Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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