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MILAN LEVAR'S FAMILY TO BE PAID DAMAGES AS STATE ADMITS RESPONSIBILITY

ZAGREB, April 22 (Hina) - The State has agreed to a deal with the family of Milan Levar, a Hague war crimes tribunal witness who was killed under still unclear circumstances four years ago, under which Levar's wife Vesna and son Leon will each be paid 220,000 kuna (approximately 30,000 euros) in damages and Leon will receive an additional 2,500 kuna (330 euros) every month for as long as he attends school.
ZAGREB, April 22 (Hina) - The State has agreed to a deal with the family of Milan Levar, a Hague war crimes tribunal witness who was killed under still unclear circumstances four years ago, under which Levar's wife Vesna and son Leon will each be paid 220,000 kuna (approximately 30,000 euros) in damages and Leon will receive an additional 2,500 kuna (330 euros) every month for as long as he attends school.#L# "A deal has been reached and should be signed tomorrow," Deputy Public Prosecutor Jadranko Jug told Hina on Thursday, adding that the settlement had been reached to the satisfaction of both parties. Jug said that the Office of the Public Prosecutor agreed to the deal after it was found that Croatian authorities had received a request from the Hague tribunal's prosecution in April 1998 to protect Levar. "The request was received by the Office for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, which forwarded it to the Interior Ministry. This has been verified beyond doubt, but it is not clear why the police did not do it," Jug said. The family's legal representative, Branko Seric, said that Vesna and Leon Levar were "absolutely satisfied" with the settlement as well as with the fact that it was proved that the Croatian authorities were responsible for the protection of Milan Levar. Seric had filed a lawsuit against the State with the Zagreb Municipal Court, demanding more than a million kuna (approximately 133,000 euros) in damages on account of the mental anguish Vesna and Leon Levar suffered as the result of the loss of husband and father. After the first hearing last month, Seric announced the possibility of a deal, saying he would not agree to less than 440,000 kuna in damages. Milan Levar was killed in an explosion in the yard of his home in Gospic, about 200km south of Zagreb, on 28 August 2000. He volunteered to give testimony to the Hague tribunal about crimes committed against Serb civilians in the Gospic area in 1991. Despite a comprehensive police investigation and repeated statements by the previous government that the investigation was nearing completion, the killer has not been identified to date. After Levar was killed, the Interior Ministry issued a statement saying that it had received a request from the Hague tribunal through the Government's Office for Cooperation with the Tribunal in April 1998 to protect Milan Levar and his family. The request was forwarded to the then assistant interior ministers Josko Moric and Zeljko Sacic, who in turn sent it to their respective departments for further procedure. However, the document was not sent to the Lika-Senj Police Department and it remains unknown where it ended up. (Hina) vm

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