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“Several people came in the afternoon; they called my husband and took him from the hall. Immediately hear screams from the locker room. I recognised that he was screaming and they never brought him back,” she said.

The next day, she said, one of the defendants, Marinko Bjelica, came to the school and said that her husband had been killed.

Marinko and Zoran Bjelica, as well as Novica Tripkovic – all former Bosnian Serb Army servicemen – are charged with going to the Miladin Radojevic primary school armed with automatic rifles in August 1992 and taking away Saud Hasanbegovic, Edin Bico, Seid Keso and Hasim Hatic.

That night, the indictment says, the detainees were beaten and Keso died, and the next day the soldiers killed the other three men. Hatic was never found but the other bodies were exhumed in 2009.

The witness said that while the guards at the school were drinking, she managed to go to the school classroom where she saw traces of blood and cartridge cases.

“The cartridge cases were on the floor, the floor was wiped, but it was obvious that there was a lot of blood,” she said.

The witness said she recognised Zoran Bjelica in the courtroom as a person who used to come to the school, but didn’t know his name. She said that she also recognised Marinko Bjelica from three photographs presented by the prosecution.

The trial continues on April 24.

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