Slobodan Milosevic feared he was being poisoned just a day before he died in his cell at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, his lawyer has said. Zdenko Tomanovic told reporters Mr Milosevic had complained of “strong drugs in his system only used for treating leprosy or tuberculosis”. Dutch TV cited an unnamed source saying such traces were found in his blood. An autopsy is under way on the indicted former Yugoslav president, who died on Saturday. He had had heart problems.Full Story
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