That's my opinion, that his death was preventable. Absolutely. Because he had a pathology which is treated at any place in the world at the moment.

We totally agree with the results of the autopsy. This is typical of sudden cardiac death.

It's unlikely. From what was said the day he died, that he was found lifeless, it looked very much like a very sudden death from heart failure.

It's a great regret that they did not heed our numerous appeals for an examination.

Then he could have lived for years.

We came to the (same) conclusion that was made by the local team ... We are satisfied with what we saw.

Milosevic could have been cured with the help of a surgical operation. Such operations are performed in many countries now.

We agree with the preliminary diagnosis, which is a heart attack, a sudden death from heart failure.

They carried out tests to check for the presence of the medicine in his bloodstream because they thought that he was hiding it in his cheeks.