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Man from Podgorica arrested, suspected of killing his father

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Man in Podgorica Arrested on Suspicion of Father’s Murder

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Ažurirano: 12.05.2025. 19:14h

A resident of Podgorica, identified as D.Č. (39), has been detained on suspicion of killing his father in the Malo Brdo neighborhood.

According to the Police Directorate (UP), he inflicted fatal stab wounds on his father, who later died at the Clinical Center of Montenegro (KCCG).

As stated in the police report, following a domestic dispute in Malo Brdo, the suspect D.Č. (39) used a knife to stab his father in the chest, leading to the latter’s death at the Clinical Center of Montenegro.

The Police Department has confirmed that ongoing investigations are being conducted to ascertain all the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident.

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