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Dear friends, tonight we will talk about a very sad and disturbing fate of a young and beautiful woman. And who was that woman? Her name was Blaženka. And Blaženka was as gentle as her name. Blaženka was born in 1983 in the Republic of Croatia. And she lived there with her parents until the cancerous, unfortunate war. And in the mid-90s, she came with her parents as a refugee to Belgrade and settled in Batajnica. She finished elementary school there . After elementary school, she enrolled in the secondary medical school in Zemun. And just when she was in her first year of high school, she fell in love. She fell in love with a guy who was four years older than her, who was so cute and she liked him, and he had the same fate as her. Actually, his parents came as refugees, but from Bosnia, and they also settled in Batajnica. And she most likely met him on the bus. That boy graduated from the High School of Electrical Engineering. And most likely while he was coming back from school and wh