Italian aristocrat eyed in twisted Sarajevo ‘human safari’ killings: report
An Italian aristocrat obsessed with collecting military weaponry is accused of paying a hefty sum to hunt innocent people during the twisted "human safari" killings under the cover of the Bosnian war.
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World News Italian aristocrat eyed in twisted Sarajevo ‘human safari’ killings: report By Nicholas McEntyre Published June 18, 2026, 2:24 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google An Italian aristocrat obsessed with collecting military weaponry is accused of paying a hefty sum to hunt innocent people during the twisted “human safari” killings under the cover of the Bosnian war. The unidentified man, who comes from a wealthy family from Milan, allegedly cashed high amounts of money to join snipers in Sarajevo during the mid-90s war, according to The Times of London on Wednesday.
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