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25 years on, journalist Milan Pantić's murder remains unsolved in Serbia

25 years on, journalist Milan Pantić's murder remains unsolved in Serbia

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Journalist Milan Pantić, a correspondent for "Večernje novosti," was murdered 25 years ago in Jagodina, Serbia.
  • Pantić, who reported on criminal affairs and corporate corruption, was killed under unresolved circumstances at the entrance of his building.
  • A memorial service was held, and the "Milan Pantić" award for journalistic courage was presented to Igor Damjanović.

Twenty-five years have passed since journalist Milan Pantić, a correspondent for "Večernje novosti," was murdered in Jagodina, Serbia. Pantić, who was 47 at the time of his death, was killed in the entrance of his apartment building under circumstances that remain unresolved to this day.

During his career, Pantić focused his reporting on criminal affairs and corporate corruption, shedding light on sensitive issues within the region. His assassination in 2001 sent shockwaves through the journalistic community and has since become a symbol of unsolved crimes against the press in Serbia.

To mark the anniversary, a memorial service was held at the City Cemetery in Jagodina. Wreaths were laid, and tributes were paid in front of Pantić's bust and at the entrance of the building where he was killed. The award for journalistic courage, named in his honor, was presented to this year's recipient, journalist, publicist, and war reporter Igor Damjanović, recognizing his contributions to brave reporting.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.