Aleksandar Nešović Baja survived for at least three hours after being shot on May 12 in the "27" restaurant on Senjak Street in Belgrade. According to "Novosti," if immediate medical help had been provided, there was a high chance he could have survived. However, the evidence suggests he died around 2:30 AM on May 13.

The investigation has revealed that the suspected killers did not call emergency services or attempt to take him to a hospital. Instead, they allegedly took the severely wounded Nešović to a trusted veterinarian, who advised them to take him to a hospital immediately. They were reportedly afraid of being reported if they sought medical assistance. It is believed that Nešović died during this panicked journey.

Nešović Taken to a Vet First?!

According to "Novosti," the alleged killers took the injured Nešović to a veterinarian they trusted. The veterinarian reportedly advised them to take him to a hospital immediately, but they did not due to fear of being reported. Meanwhile, at the restaurant, bloody traces and items belonging to Nešović were being removed.

The investigation also suggests that Nešović was invited to the meeting by Belgrade's police chief Veselin Milić, who advised him to come without security. The meeting was reportedly meant to reconcile Nešović with Saša Vuković Bosket, who allegedly shot him in a prior altercation.

The military and police are still searching for Nešović’s body and other evidence around Jarkovac Lake. Saša Vuković, Mario S., and other suspects have been arrested and are under investigation for the crime.