ZAGREB, Sept 1 (Hina) - The eviction of the four-member Kovacevic
family from their Zagreb home at 32, Ivanicgradska Street, has been
postponed after Mr. Kovacevic produced medical evidence verifying
that his seven-year-old son suffered from bronchial asthma.
Local police then called an emergency medical team to confirm
Mr. Kovacevic's statements about his son. The medics were satisfied
that the boy's health would be jeopardised by an attempt to move
him.
The family says they moved into the flat in February 1991,
after Mr. Kovacevic, a former Yugoslav army (JNA) officer, was
ordered out of Pancevo, Serbia, to Zagreb.
Mr. Kovacevic deserted the Zagreb-based JNA Marsal Tito
barracks in September, leaving behind all his documents, including
those relevant to the tenancy of the Zagreb flat.
He was later tried in absentia in Serbia by the JNA Court
Martial and sentenced to six years in jail as a deserter.
Along with other former JNA housing, the flat in Zagreb,
became the property of the Croatian Defence Ministry.
Kovacevic's eviction order was issued by the Zagreb City
Department for Housing and Municipal Services.
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