
Detention Extended for Tarik Prusac in Wife's Murder Case
The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo has extended the detention of Tarik Prusac for another two months, as he is suspected of murdering his wife Elma Godinjak-Prusac on May 1 in Dobrinja.
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The Cantonal Court in Sarajevo has extended the detention of Tarik Prusac for another two months, as he is suspected of murdering his wife Elma Godinjak-Prusac on May 1 in Dobrinja.

The United Nations in Bosnia and Herzegovina expressed deep sorrow over the murder of Elma Godinjak-Prusac in Sarajevo and called for urgent action to prevent violence and protect women and children.

Journalist Elma Godinjak-Prusac was murdered in Sarajevo's Dobrinja neighborhood, with her husband suspected in the killing. She was reportedly in the process of divorce and her husband had a restraining order against him; one report also mentions a five-year-old girl was kidnapped.

The murder of Elma Godinjak-Prusac by Tarik Prusac has sparked public outrage and raised critical questions about the systemic failures that allowed a known violent individual to work as a security guard and carry a weapon.

The funeral for Elma Godinjak-Prusac, who was killed by her husband in Sarajevo, will take place tomorrow at Vlakovo City Cemetery. This femicide case has deeply affected citizens in Sarajevo and beyond.

An investigation is underway in Sarajevo questioning how Tarik Prusac became a security guard and obtained a firearm, following the brutal murder of 41-year-old Elma Godinjak-Prusac.

Tarik Prusac, suspected of the severe murder of his ex-wife Elma Godinjak-Prusac in Sarajevo, has been handed over to the Cantonal Prosecutor's Office, following his arrest for the killing and abduction of their daughter. New details reveal the victim was tied with adhesive tape and then killed in the hallway.