Rozac would not comment on the content of the statement. An attorney for Getos-Magdic, Kresimir Krsnik, would neither confirm nor deny that his client had changed her statement.
According to unofficial sources, Getos-Magdic changed her initial statement from October and in her new statement she does not accuse anyone of war crimes committed by the Drava river in Osijek in 1991, including Branimir Glavas.
Court spokesman Rozac said that the investigation into six people suspected of war crimes in the so-called Sellotape case was continuing before the Osijek County Court with new witness testimonies.
On December 20, the investigating judge in the case, Mario Kovac, temporarily suspended the investigation of Branimir Glavas due to his condition caused by a 37-day hunger strike.