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Italian aristocrat eyed in twisted Sarajevo ‘human safari’ killings: report

An Italian nobleman is under investigation for alleged involvement in ‘human safari’ killings occurring in Sarajevo.

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The brief

Authorities have launched an investigation into an Italian aristocrat suspected of participating in killings referred to as ‘human safaris’ in Sarajevo. Reports indicate that Italian police have seized a photograph and a silencer as potential evidence. The investigation follows testimony provided by the ex-wife of a man allegedly involved in the activities.

Coverage from The Times, The Telegraph, the New York Post, LADbible, and vijesti.me highlights the seizure of materials by Italian police. Reports emphasize the nature of the allegations and recent witness statements regarding the killings. Future developments depend on the processing of the seized photograph and silencer by authorities.

Coverage does not yet specify if additional suspects have been identified or if formal charges have been filed.

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What evidence has been collected in the case?

Italian police have seized a silencer and a photograph that are being examined as potential evidence.

Who is currently being investigated?

An Italian nobleman is the primary subject of the investigation.

What is the context of the investigation?

The investigation centers on allegations of 'human safari' killings reported in Sarajevo.

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