Coroner's Finding: Milivoje Matovic
Deceased
Milivoje Matovic
Demographics
47y, unknown
Date of death
2003-01-26
Finding date
2011-08-03
Cause of death
Multiple gunshot wounds inflicted by person(s) unknown with intention to cause death
AI-generated summary
On 26 January 2003, Milivoje Matovic, aged 47, was found dead at his residence in Elizabeth Bay, NSW, following multiple gunshot wounds. Investigation established that the injuries were inflicted intentionally by an unknown assailant or assailants. An eight-year delay preceded the coronial inquest hearing on 3 August 2011, at which Deputy State Coroner Paul MacMahon examined the circumstances. The coroner determined that Matovic died from multiple gunshot wounds inflicted by a person or persons unknown with the intention of causing his death. This was classified as a homicide, though the perpetrator or perpetrators remained unidentified. The coroner recommended that the matter be referred to the Unsolved Homicide Squad of NSW Police for further investigation and potential resolution of this cold case.
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Coroner's recommendations
- That the matter be referred to the Unsolved Homicide Squad, NSW Police for further investigation.
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