Kajzerica shooting

A mass shooting occurred in Kajzerica, Zagreb, Croatia, at 9:30 pm on 1 August 2019. Igor Nađ killed six people.[1]

Kajzerica shooting
LocationKajzerica, Zagreb, Croatia
Date1 August 2019 (2019-08-01)
Attack type
Mass shooting
Deaths7 (including the perpetrator)
PerpetratorIgor Nađ

Shooting

Events of August 1, 2019:[1]

9:30 a.m. Nađ goes to the bar where he drinks pelinkovac.

10:00 a.m. he arrives for a haircut at the hairdresser in Vrbik, where he has been cut for years. Witnesses say he was in a good mood.

10:30 a.m. after a haircut, he goes to a nearby cafe. Before leaving the cafe he told a friend “This is the last time you see me.”

It is not known what he did after leaving the cafe and starting firing.

9:10 p.m. he arrives on Cimermanova 2 street where the Maja Tojagić family lives.

9:15 p.m. he meets 10 year old Paul and sends him to see who is in the house.

9:21 p.m., he shot 6 people in the house and left the baby alive.

9:30 p.m. he ran away by car from the Kajzerica district to the Brezovica district, where his mother lives.

On August 2, at about 3:00 a.m., surrounded by police, he commits suicide in the backyard of Caritas’s house.[2]

Victims

6 people died from the attack.[2]

Dragomir Tojagić (61) and Filjka Tojagić (63), parents of Maja Tojagić and Josipa Tojagić.

Josipa Tojagić (29) and her boyfriend Davor Paušak (29).

Maja Tojagić (35) and her son from a previous marriage of Paulo Zamboni (10).

Perpetrator

Igor Nađ was born on August 31, 1983 in Vukovar. After birth, he lived in Petrovci. After the start of the Croatian War of Independence in 1991, he fled to Zagreb with his family. In Zagreb, he was accommodated at the International Hotel. He attended elementary school in the Vrbik district. Nađ worked as an Uber taxi driver.[3][1] [4]

July 16, 2016 near a bar in Trešnjevka Nađ hit a man. He was sentenced to a fine of 500 kunas.[5]

Nađ met for three years with Maja Tojagić until May 2019. After the birth of their son in May 2019, they broke up.[3][6]

References

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