Milos Vows Blood Revenge Following Massacre of Sons and Women: “Everything Will Come to Its” – News
Two and a half years ago, specifically on August 12, 2022, Vuk Borilović (34) committed a massacre in Mead, Cetinje, resulting in the deaths of ten individuals, with six others born during this tragic event.
Among the victims were Miloš Martinović’s sons, Mašan (8) and Marko (11), as well as his wife (35).
On the day preceding the tragic event in which Aco Martinović (47) brutally killed twelve people in Cetinje, Miloš made a post on the social network “Facebook.”
He expressed that he would not conceal the whereabouts of Vuk Borilović’s wife and children, as reported by Flash.
– My sons, my two little heroes, had smiles that could light up the darkest corners. Their smiles, their play, and their joy enriched my life; I felt like the richest man in the world because of them. One was my little thinker, forever curious, while the other brought endless joy into our home. And my Nataša… she embodied everything a person could desire. She was externally beautiful and even more so on the inside. She was our family’s pillar, a woman whose heart was bigger than any adversity. She was a friend, a mother, and a wife—truly a once-in-a-lifetime treasure. Despite all this, I still feel your presence. Your love sustains me, and your smiles remain etched in my heart. Because of you, I am here, I am breathing. While I stand in this desolate place, I promise you—I will never forget you. I will continue to live in remembrance of your goodness, your love, your light. My souls, I pledge that I will celebrate everything you’ve given me, for you, Mom, and the Kids of the Church. My hands might bleed, but there will be those I don’t congratulate on the New Year… and I will still congratulate them… Lindi and the children… I will soon see the day we celebrate in the afterlife with your mother. And I assure you, I will not hide you. You can find joy in our view, for the executioner concealed the children, and now they are free, as am I. Everything will return to me… Najo, Mašan, Marko, I love you forever—Miloš wrote.
Borilović commenced his violent rampage on August 12 in the afternoon. Just days before the incident, he took his wife and children to the seaside and then returned to Cetinje.
The victims included two brothers (7) and Mašan (11), their mother Natasa Martinović (35), Rajko Drecun (56), and Dimitrije (81), along with sisters Aleksandra (52) and Danijela Radunović (51), Goran Đurišić (54), and Milan Martinović (37). Additionally, there were Filip Đurković, Aleksandar Drecun, Slavica Zvicer, Mileva Ramadanović, Darinka Čelebić, and Police Officer Ljubiša Maksimović.
As reported by Montenegrin media, a police officer was injured during a shootout, while Borilović was subdued. Following this, the Montenegrin police fired five shots, one of which was fatal. Neno Kaludjerović was involved in the shooting of Borilović, and later, it was determined that his shot did not have an impact on the mass murderer.
Aco Martinović (45) from Cetinje began his violent spree on Wednesday at the “Velecular” cafe, located near the sports center, where he killed four individuals. Subsequently, he murdered four more people and later, in the Humci neighborhood, took the lives of two children. He continued his bloody campaign, ending with two more deaths at another location. When the police surrounded him, Martinović took his own life before reaching the hospital.
(Telegraf.rs)
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