Paravinja implicated in case of missing Slovenian girl
Dragan Paravinja who confessed to have strangled the 17-year-old Antonia Bilic from Drnis is suspected of killing a Slovenian girl missing since 2007.
The 17-year-old Doroteja Pasar is believed to have been hitchhiking on the night of 29 September 2007 when she went missing. She never arrived home after meeting a friend earlier that evening on the outskirts of Ljubljana.
After Pasar’s family found out about the serial rapist Dragan Paravinja implicated in the case of still-missing Antonia Bilic, Doroteja’s aunt Dragica Zupancic contacted the police, unnerved by the coincidences of the two cases.
In 2008, after a failed police investigation, the desparate Pasar family had contacted a seer who told them he had seen that the girl had been picked up by a man with blue eyes, who raped and strangled her.
Slovenia’s Ministry of Interior confirmed that Paravinja was in the country at the time of the girl’s disappearance.
He was arrested on 9 March in Slovenia on a warrant issued by Serbia. He was released to defend himself on 4 April.
Paravinja registered his residency in Slovenia under the obligation to report to the police until he was extradited to Serbia. In May he was arrested in Germany and deported back to Slovenia.
The 17-year-old Doroteja Pasar is believed to have been hitchhiking on the night of 29 September 2007 when she went missing. She never arrived home after meeting a friend earlier that evening on the outskirts of Ljubljana.
After Pasar’s family found out about the serial rapist Dragan Paravinja implicated in the case of still-missing Antonia Bilic, Doroteja’s aunt Dragica Zupancic contacted the police, unnerved by the coincidences of the two cases.
In 2008, after a failed police investigation, the desparate Pasar family had contacted a seer who told them he had seen that the girl had been picked up by a man with blue eyes, who raped and strangled her.
Slovenia’s Ministry of Interior confirmed that Paravinja was in the country at the time of the girl’s disappearance.
He was arrested on 9 March in Slovenia on a warrant issued by Serbia. He was released to defend himself on 4 April.
Paravinja registered his residency in Slovenia under the obligation to report to the police until he was extradited to Serbia. In May he was arrested in Germany and deported back to Slovenia.
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