Journalist Stefan Cvetkoviq, who investigated the murder of Ivanović—who had denounced threats against the Vučić brothers—has died.

Stefan Cvetkoviq, a prominent Serbian journalist known for his investigative reporting concerning the murder of politician Oliver Ivanovic in Kosovo, passed away on Sunday at the Military Medical Academy (VMA) in Belgrade. Reports confirm that the Serbian media and authorities are acknowledging the passing of the investigative reporter. The confirmation regarding Cvetkoviq’s death was issued by the Serbian Directorate for the Execution of Penal Sanctions.

According to the directorate, Cvetkoviq was currently serving a prison sentence. His medical transfer details indicate that he had been admitted to the VMA for ongoing treatment due to deteriorating health. Sources noted that he had previously received care at the Special Hospital in Belgrade before his transfer to the VMA on April 24.

The official statement confirmed the passing of the convicted individual, Stefan Cvetkoviq, at the Military Medical Academy. The directorate emphasized that while the death was confirmed, specific details concerning his medical treatment and personal health records cannot be disclosed. This restriction is attributed to Serbian law, specifically citing protections afforded by the Law on Personal Data Protection and related legislation governing medical privacy.

Cvetkoviq’s work brought significant international attention to sensitive political issues in the region, particularly his deep dives into the circumstances surrounding Ivanovic’s death. His passing marks the end of life for a journalist whose reporting was closely linked to complex political matters within the Balkans.

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