Milosevic took wrong medicine to escape UN court: expert
THE HAGUE (AFP) -
Slobodan Milosevic gave himself a drug that neutralised his heart medicine, an expert who examined his blood alleged as the former Yugoslav president's family pushed for a state funeral in his homeland.
"I am sure he took the medicine himself because he wanted a one-way ticket to Moscow" for treatment, Dutch toxicologist Donald Uges told AFP, a day after an official autopsy concluded Milosevic died of a heart attack. "That is why he took rifampicin," he said, although he could not prove his claim.
Slobodan Milosevic gave himself a drug that neutralised his heart medicine, an expert who examined his blood alleged as the former Yugoslav president's family pushed for a state funeral in his homeland.
"I am sure he took the medicine himself because he wanted a one-way ticket to Moscow" for treatment, Dutch toxicologist Donald Uges told AFP, a day after an official autopsy concluded Milosevic died of a heart attack. "That is why he took rifampicin," he said, although he could not prove his claim.
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