Brutal Christmas Eve Murder in Inđija: Who’s Responsible for Zoran Gola’s Death?

Brutal Christmas Eve Murder in Inđija: Zoran Gola Stabbed to Death, Suspects with Loaded Criminal Records!

Imagine this: Christmas Eve, a time for peace and family, but in Inđija, a horror story unfolded that will chill you to the bone! Zoran Gola (44) was brutally stabbed to death in front of his home, and four men with loaded criminal records now face charges that could lock them up for life.

Who are the monsters? The main suspect is Miloš Kostić (41) from Sremski Karlovci, known as “Šule”, brother of the murdered leader of the “Zabranjeni” fan group, Alen Kostić. Miloš is charged with murder and attempted murder, while the other three, Đ.B. (29), S.D. (36), and A.S. (36), all from Inđija, are charged with violent behavior, with Đ.B. also charged with aiding after the crime.

Shocking crime details The crime happened around 11 PM on January 6th, when Zoran Gola received fatal stab wounds in front of his house. Earlier that day, the same group verbally and physically attacked two young men in another incident on the same street. Three suspects were immediately arrested, while the fourth surrendered the next day with a lawyer.

Why does this matter? This story is not just about one murder. It’s about spreading violence and people with loaded criminal records still roaming the streets. Miloš Kostić took over the “Zabranjeni” group after his brother was killed in Belgrade, and now it seems the blood feud continues.

What’s next? The case is before the Higher Court in Sremska Mitrovica, with the trial date yet to be set. While we wait for justice, the question remains — how many more lives will be lost to such conflicts?

Conclusion Violence on Serbia’s streets shows no signs of stopping, and this case is just the tip of the iceberg. Until justice is served, victims’ families and citizens live in fear. Will the state finally put an end to these criminal groups, or will we witness more tragedies?

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