
Mother asks PM to find out if her murdered son was trafficked
A mother has won a 12-year legal battle to prove her son, who was found dead in a holiday flat with some of his organs removed, had been murdered.
Petar Sutovic was 24 years old when he was found dead in Belgrade in 2004. The Serbian police said he had died of a drug overdose.
Susan Sutovic believes the Serbian and British authorities covered up how and why Petar died, and carried out her own investigation into her son's death.
A coroner has concluded that Petar had been unlawfully killed. His mother told ѿý Radio 5 live Daily's Peter Allen that she now wants the Prime Minister David Cameron to ask the Serbian authorities to investigate whether Petar was the victim of organ trafficking.
She said: "David Cameron you’re a father, please help me, all you need to do is pick up the phone and phone the Serbia Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić. I have no doubt that he will cooperate."
This clip is originally from 5 live Daily on Wednesday 2 March 2016.
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