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Gotovina et al Judgement Volume I - ICTY

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39065wife, Momčilo Tišma, a Serb with Croatian citizenship born on 28 November 1967,died from gunshot injuries to the head in Knin on 6 August 1995. 1950428. KN01/416B (numbered 418) was wearing a camouflage uniform and blackshoes. 1951 Body KN01/416B, exhumed on 27 June or 2 July 2001 from a cem<strong>et</strong>ery inKnin with a m<strong>et</strong><strong>al</strong> tag marked “418”, wearing camouflage clothes and heavy blackboots, was an approximately 1.62-1.78-m<strong>et</strong>re-t<strong>al</strong>l m<strong>al</strong>e b<strong>et</strong>ween 35 and 45 years old,with multiple gunshot injuries, including multiple shots to the head that were found byJohn Clark to be the cause of death. 1952 On 20 June 2002, body KN01/416B wasidentified by classic<strong>al</strong> m<strong>et</strong>hod as Mile Gnjatović, born 20 August 1952. 1953 Accordingto a report of the Zagreb Institute for Forensic Medicine, dated 20 June 2002 and basedon d<strong>et</strong>ails provided by his brother, Mile Gnjatović, a Serb with Croatian citizenshipborn on 20 August 1952, died from a gunshot injury to the head in Stara Straža on 6August 1995. 1954429. KN01/417B (numbered 424) was wearing a grey short-sleeved shirt andcamouflage trousers. 1955 Body KN01/417B, exhumed on 27 June or 2 July 2001 from acem<strong>et</strong>ery in Knin with a m<strong>et</strong><strong>al</strong> tag marked “424”, wearing camouflage trousers, was anapproximately 1.71-1.87-m<strong>et</strong>re-t<strong>al</strong>l m<strong>al</strong>e b<strong>et</strong>ween 17 and 25 years old, with multiplegunshot injuries, including one to the left leg, and one to the head which was found byJohn Clark to be the cause of death. 1956 Body KN01/417B was identified as StevoVečerina, born in 1974. 1957 According to a report of the Zagreb Forensic Institute, dated29 September 2003 and based on d<strong>et</strong>ails provided by his mother Marija Večerina, StevoVečerina, a Serb with Croatian citizenship born on 19 August 1974, died from a gunshotinjury to the head in Očestovo, in Knin municip<strong>al</strong>ity, on 6 August 1995. 1958 MarijaVečerina testified that her son had been wearing military trousers and a white T-shirt,1950 P674 (Registration of death of Momčilo Tišma, 12 July 200?), pp. 1-3.1951 P664 (Information on body KN01/416B, ID No. 418, with photograph).1952 P665 (Autopsy report of KN01/416B, 17 July 2001), pp. 1-5, 7-14, 17; P1889 (Photograph of skull,KN01/416B); P1890 (Photograph of skull, KN01/416B).1953 P659 (List of identified persons exhumed from a cem<strong>et</strong>ery in Knin), p. 1; P2002 (List of identifiedpersons exhumed in Knin).1954 P666 (Report on facts of death of Mile Gnjatović, 20 June 2002).1955 P667 (Information on body KN01/417B, ID No. 424, with photograph).1956 P668 (Autopsy report of KN01/417B, 26 July 2001), pp. 1-5, 7-14, 17; P1891 (Photograph of skull,KN01/417B). See <strong>al</strong>so P652 (Marija Večerina, witness statement, 16 October 2003), para. 22.1957 P669 (List of identified persons exhumed in Knin and Gračac from the Croatian Government Officefor Co-operation with <strong>ICTY</strong> and ICC, 2 October 2003).1958 P670 (Report on facts of death of Stevo Večerina, 29 September 2003), pp. 1-2.250Case No.: IT-06-90-T 15 April 2011 `

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