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Parents of Serbian school shooter sentenced in retrial, report says

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Posted on June 18, 2026

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Serbian Court Sentences Parents After Retrial for Belgrade School Shooting

Conviction and Sentencing Details

Background of the Case

BELGRADE, June 18 (Reuters) - The parents of a Serbian boy who killed 10 people in a 2023 Belgrade school shooting were convicted at a retrial on Thursday, the prosecutor's office said, with the court jailing the father for 14-1/2 years for failing to secure the handguns used in the attack.

Sentences for the Parents

Vladimir Kecmanovic was convicted of abuse of a minor and a serious public safety offence. His wife Miljana was jailed for 35 months for neglect and abuse of a minor, one month less than the original sentence, the Tanjug news agency reported.

The father's sentence remained unchanged from the initial verdict, which was overturned by the Belgrade-based Court of Appeals due to procedural breaches.

The School Shooting Incident

The son, identified only as K.K., shot dead eight students and a security guard at his school in May 2023, wounding five other students and a teacher before surrendering to police. One girl later died of her injuries.

Legal Implications for Minors in Serbia

Under Serbian law, the boy, who was 13 at the time of the shooting, cannot be tried because of his age. He is being held in a psychiatric hospital for minors. In Serbia, parents are legally responsible for crimes committed by minors under 14.

Arguments Presented During Retrial

Prosecution's Claims

During the retrial, prosecutors said the parents failed to provide their son with adequate psychological support and that the father did not store his handguns in line with the law, keeping them in a way that allowed the boy to access them.

Defence's Position

The defence argued the prosecution had not presented sufficient evidence. 

Next Steps and Reactions

Appeal Rights

Both the defence and the prosecution have the right to appeal the verdict and the sentences. The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade said it was satisfied with the verdict.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • The retrial reconfirms the father's 14½‑year sentence and reduces the mother’s to 35 months, reflecting judicial consistency and slight adjustment.
  • Serbian law holds parents criminally liable for children under 14, underscoring the legal duty to secure firearms and provide psychological support.
  • The 13‑year‑old shooter remains in a psychiatric hospital and cannot be criminally prosecuted due to his age, while both parents’ verdicts are open to appeal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the parents of the Serbian school shooter convicted of?
The father was convicted of abuse of a minor and a serious public safety offence, while the mother was jailed for neglect and abuse of a minor.
How long was the father sentenced to prison?
The father received a sentence of 14 and a half years in prison.
Why was there a retrial in the Serbian school shooting case?
A retrial was held after the initial verdict was overturned by the Court of Appeals due to procedural breaches.
Can the boy be tried for the shooting under Serbian law?
No, the boy was 13 years old at the time and cannot be tried due to his age under Serbian law.
What was the outcome for the mother in the verdict?
The mother was sentenced to 35 months in prison, one month less than her original sentence.

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