On 11 March 2006, former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milošević died in his prison cell of a heart attack at age 64 while being tried for war crimes at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague. Milošević's four-year trial had been a major international news story, and he died a few months before its verdict was due. His death occurred shortly after the Tribunal rejected his request to seek specialized medical treatment at a cardiology clinic in Moscow. A report published on 30 May 2006 confirmed that he had died of natural causes and that there was "no poison or other chemical substance found in his body that contributed to the death".
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| - On 11 March 2006, former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milošević died in his prison cell of a heart attack at age 64 while being tried for war crimes at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague. Milošević's four-year trial had been a major international news story, and he died a few months before its verdict was due. His death occurred shortly after the Tribunal rejected his request to seek specialized medical treatment at a cardiology clinic in Moscow. A report published on 30 May 2006 confirmed that he had died of natural causes and that there was "no poison or other chemical substance found in his body that contributed to the death". (en)
- A morte de Slobodan Milošević, ex-presidente da Iugoslávia, ocorreu em 11 de março de 2006 em sua cela de um ataque cardíaco, enquanto estava sendo julgado por crimes de guerra no Tribunal Penal Internacional para a antiga Iugoslávia em Haia, o que provocou repercussão internacional e um grande evento político especialmente na Sérvia e na Rússia. Milošević morreu poucos meses antes do veredicto do julgamento que durou quatro anos. Muitos de seus simpatizantes questionaram a causa da morte, sendo um tema de discussão aquecida e um problema político, se a morte foi causada deliberadamente e se alguém teve responsabilidade, uma vez que ocorreu logo após o Tribunal indeferir o pedido de Milošević de procurar tratamento médico especializado em uma clínica de cardiologia em Moscou; porém o rel (pt)
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| - On 11 March 2006, former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milošević died in his prison cell of a heart attack at age 64 while being tried for war crimes at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague. Milošević's four-year trial had been a major international news story, and he died a few months before its verdict was due. His death occurred shortly after the Tribunal rejected his request to seek specialized medical treatment at a cardiology clinic in Moscow. A report published on 30 May 2006 confirmed that he had died of natural causes and that there was "no poison or other chemical substance found in his body that contributed to the death". (en)
- A morte de Slobodan Milošević, ex-presidente da Iugoslávia, ocorreu em 11 de março de 2006 em sua cela de um ataque cardíaco, enquanto estava sendo julgado por crimes de guerra no Tribunal Penal Internacional para a antiga Iugoslávia em Haia, o que provocou repercussão internacional e um grande evento político especialmente na Sérvia e na Rússia. Milošević morreu poucos meses antes do veredicto do julgamento que durou quatro anos. Muitos de seus simpatizantes questionaram a causa da morte, sendo um tema de discussão aquecida e um problema político, se a morte foi causada deliberadamente e se alguém teve responsabilidade, uma vez que ocorreu logo após o Tribunal indeferir o pedido de Milošević de procurar tratamento médico especializado em uma clínica de cardiologia em Moscou; porém o relatório de 30 de maio de 2006 confirmou que ele havia morrido de causas naturais e que não havia "nenhum veneno ou outra substância química encontrada em seu corpo que contribuiu para a morte". (pt)
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