ZAGREB, Mar 3 (Hina) - Zagreb attorney Ivan Kern on Wednesday said he visited his client Dinko Sakic in a Zagreb prison hospital and was allowed a ten-minute conversation. "Sakic is under special medical supervision, he looks
exhausted and tired, but his mental condition seems to be all right. I had a normal conversation with him. He is in intensive care, connected to a Holter to check his heart," Kern said, and added doctors had still not given him a diagnosis. According to the attorney, the defendant was taken ill while watching television in his cell at the Zagreb County Court around 9.45pm on Tuesday. Upon waking he noticed he had vomited and saw guards around him. The defendant's pressure was then taken, and Kern said it was high. Sakic was transferred to Rebro Hospital around midnight where he was examined. Kern said a diagnosis would be submitted to the Zagreb County Court's panel of judges on Thursday, when
ZAGREB, Mar 3 (Hina) - Zagreb attorney Ivan Kern on Wednesday said
he visited his client Dinko Sakic in a Zagreb prison hospital and
was allowed a ten-minute conversation.
"Sakic is under special medical supervision, he looks exhausted and
tired, but his mental condition seems to be all right. I had a normal
conversation with him. He is in intensive care, connected to a
Holter to check his heart," Kern said, and added doctors had still
not given him a diagnosis.
According to the attorney, the defendant was taken ill while
watching television in his cell at the Zagreb County Court around
9.45pm on Tuesday. Upon waking he noticed he had vomited and saw
guards around him. The defendant's pressure was then taken, and
Kern said it was high. Sakic was transferred to Rebro Hospital
around midnight where he was examined.
Kern said a diagnosis would be submitted to the Zagreb County
Court's panel of judges on Thursday, when the trial against Sakic,
accused of war crimes against civilians committed during World War
Two, has been scheduled for 9.30am.
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