A MAN whose father was killed by a Yugoslavian hit squad has called for the Serb assassin Milorad Ulemek to be questioned over the murder of Jill Dando.
Robert Zagajski's father Djuro was killed in 1983 in Munich by hitmen, funded and armed by Belgrade, who were finally brought to justice in 2016.
Robert worked for 30 years to get justice for his father, studying 20,000 documents in Yugoslav state files.
He immediately recognised the name of Serbian assassin Milorad Ulemek, who a key witness has alleged was the man seen running from the scene of Jill's murder on April 26, 1999.
Ulemek was convicted of the assassinations of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Dindic and former Serbian President Ivan Stambolic and is now in jail.
Robert said: "I know from the files that they had a man based in London.
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