Court convicts parents of teenager who shot dead 10 people in Belgrade school

30 December 2024, 15:04

Students hold white flowers in front of the court building as the verdict is given in a trial of the parents of a boy who killed 10 people in a school shooting in 2023 in Belgrade
Serbia School Shooting Trial. Picture: PA

The massacre at the primary school in Serbia on May 3 2023 shocked the Balkan nation.

A court in Serbia has convicted the parents of a teenage boy who shot dead nine pupils and a guard and wounded six more people at a school in Belgrade in 2023.

The Higher Court in Belgrade sentenced Vladimir Kecmanovic, father of the boy, to 14 years and six months in prison for “grave acts against public safety” and for child neglect.

The mother, Miljana Kecmanovic, was sentenced to three years in prison for child neglect but was acquitted on charges of illegal possession of weapons.

The boy was 13 years old when he committed the crime and therefore too young to face a trial, according to Serbian law.

Miljana Kecmanovic arrives at the court prior to a verdict in the trial
Miljana Kecmanovic arrives at the court prior to a verdict in the trial (Darko Vojinovic/AP)

His parents were detained soon after the shooting and charged for failing to keep the weapons out of reach of their son.

The massacre at the Vladislav Ribnikar primary school in central Belgrade on May 3 2023 shocked the Balkan nation which was used to crises but where mass school shootings had never happened before.

The couple’s lawyer, Irina Borovic, said the verdict came as no surprise “because public pressure was enormous and the expectations were huge”. Ms Borovic said she will appeal against the verdicts.

Ninela Radicevic, who lost her daughter in the shooting, said “we are not satisfied because no one was held responsible for the murder of nine children” and the school guard.

The boy used his father’s guns to open fire on his fellow pupils and others. He walked into the school and first opened fire in the hall before heading into a classroom where he continued shooting.

Students hold white flowers in front of the court building
Students hold white flowers in front of the court building (Darko Vojinovic/AP)

Police have said that the teenager called them after the shooting and calmly said what he had done. He has been held in a specialised institution since the shooting and testified at his parents’ trial. The proceedings were closed to the public except for the reading of the verdicts.

Also convicted and sentenced to 15 months in prison for a false testimony was a shooting instructor who worked at a shooting ground where the boy practised shooting.

The school shooting was followed the next day by another mass killing in villages outside the capital.

Uros Blazic, 21, took an automatic rifle and opened fire at multiple locations, killing nine people and wounding 12. He was sentenced earlier this month to 20 years in prison.

The back-to-back shootings triggered a wave of street protests and a crackdown on widespread illegal gun ownership.

By Press Association

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