Serbian government blamed for the killing of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Two Attempts in one day: Coincidence?
According to the Austrian-Hungarian Police Department, their Archduke
was target of assassination, and not only once but twice. He was on his visit to Sarajevo with his wife on the anniversary of their wedding. During his road, at the first try, a bomb
almost reached his car and exploded making some people get hurt, but on the second try the Archduke was shot by one Serbian nationalist called Gavrilo Princip. He and his partners were caught for further
investigation, although some people take Serbia as the
responsible for this action.
On the other side, some reports
say that there’s a big possibility of a prepared killing by the same
Austrian-Hungarian government. The evidences are still being analyzed, since the
events and situations seem to be “too coincidental to be true” for most of the investigators. One of the main reasons for the doubts is the "coincidental" mistake the driver did taking the wrong way, which may seem improbable for people hired to do their job for royalty. So, police keeps on duty looking for more evidence which helps to clear the case.
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