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Before going on a shooting rampage and murdering himself, a Bosnian bodybuilder murdered his ex-wife on Instagram live.


On Friday, Nermin Sulejmanovic, a Bosnian bodybuilder, live-streamed his ex-wife's murder on Instagram before embarking on a shooting rampage that culminated with his suicide. According to reports, 12000 people watched the slaying live.

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The 35-year-old made at least three recordings chronicling his vicious binge, which killed three innocent individuals and injured three more.


Residents of the northeastern town of Gradacac were horrified on Friday morning when Nermin posted a video on Instagram urging his followers to attend a live exectuion.

As a tiny child sobs in the distance, he points at his ex-wife and tells his viewers, "Look, when you're dealing with a wh-e who reports you to the police," in the horrifying footage.




He admits to being the child's father and reveals that his ex-wife "hid" the toddler from him for more than a week before reporting him to police for domestic abuse."Watch the murder live right now, nice and easy... "Are you paying attention?" Before shooting a bullet into a woman's forehead, Sulejmanovic says to the camera.


"Here, someone come and save the child," he added, turning the camera to the toddler. "We're moving on."After that, the bodybuilder and fitness teacher went on a shooting spree.

He told the audience that he had killed a father and his small boy while they were not looking. While being sought by authorities, he injured a police officer and injured another man and lady while roaming about town.

Nermin committed suicide before the police could apprehend him. According to officials, over 12,000 people saw the video live.


Prosecutors have cautioned those who left supporting messages on Nermin's account that they could face legal consequences.


Though the cause for the killing spree is unknown, the bodybuilder had previously been reported by his wife for threats and violence, as well as criminal records for narcotics smuggling.


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