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Gotovina et al Judgement Volume I - ICTY

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39112v<strong>al</strong>ley, whereas its haml<strong>et</strong>s, including Grubori, were located in the surrounding hills. 1460The witness tog<strong>et</strong>her with the other villagers from Grubori, except Sava Grubor,immediately left the school and r<strong>et</strong>urned to their haml<strong>et</strong>. 1461 On her way to Grubori, thewitness saw dead livestock in the meadows, some with bull<strong>et</strong> wounds. 1462 As soon asthe witness arrived in Grubori, she saw that sever<strong>al</strong> houses were still burning. 1463 Shenoticed that the fire was dying out in other houses and that the roofs of these houses hadcollapsed. 1464 The witness tog<strong>et</strong>her with other villagers from Grubori found the body ofher uncle, Miloš Grubor (born in 1915), lying dead in his bed. 1465 He was wearingpyjamas and was covered in blood. 1466 There was blood on the floor and around thebed. 1467 The witness tog<strong>et</strong>her with other villagers from Grubori <strong>al</strong>so found the deadbodies of ðuro Karanović, Jovo Grubor, and Milica Grubor in the surroundingmeadows of her house. 1468 Jovo Grubor (born in 1930), the witness’s brother, was lyingon his stomach approximately ten to fifteen m<strong>et</strong>res from the witness’s house. 1469 Therewas blood <strong>al</strong>l over him and on the ground. When the witness tog<strong>et</strong>her with othervillagers turned him over, she could see that his throat was slit. He was wearing blackpants, jack<strong>et</strong> and shoes, and a white shirt. The witness and the other villagers broughthis body to his house. The witness later heard from Jovo Grubor’s wife Dušanka, thatwhen she was changing his clothes she saw that he had stab wounds on his back andribs. 1470 The witness stated that her son, ðuro Karanović (born in 1954), was lying onhis stomach one and a h<strong>al</strong>f m<strong>et</strong>res from Jovo Grubor’s body. 1471 The witness could notsee any injuries on the body but noticed that the soil around ðuro Karanović’s body wascovered in blood. He was wearing a colourful shirt, blue jeans, and shoes. The witnesscovered him with a she<strong>et</strong> and a blank<strong>et</strong>. 1472 Milica Grubor (born in 1944) was lying onher back one m<strong>et</strong>re from ðuro Karanović’s body. 1473 The witness did not see anyinjuries on the body or blood on or around her. She was wearing a blue skirt and1460 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, p. 3.1461 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, pp. 3-4.1462 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, p. 4; 12 July 2007 statement,para. 4.1463 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, pp. 2, 4.1464 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, pp. 4-5.1465 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, pp. 2, 4.1466 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, p. 4.1467 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, pp. 4-5.1468 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, p. 4.1469 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, pp. 4-5.1470 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, p. 5.1471 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, pp. 4-5.1472 P2510 (Milica Karanović, witness statements), 1 April 1998 statement, p. 5.203Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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