Nermin Sulejmanovic Killed His Ex-Wife Live On Instagram, Murdered Three More And Attempted Suicide

Bosnian man Nermin Sulejmanovic broadcasted a horrifying act of violence live on Instagram. The 35-year-old fitness coach, who had a history of involvement in the drug trade and violent crimes, took the lives of four people, including his ex-wife, before ending his own life.
On August 11, 2023, Sulejmanovic went live on Instagram, where he committed the unthinkable act of taking his ex-wife’s life. The incident did not end there, as he also killed two other individuals while attempting to flee the scene. The victims were identified as Dengiz Onder and his son, Dengiz Denis.
Tragic Incident Unfolds on Social Media: Nermin Sulejmanovic Takes Lives, Including His Own
Following the murders, Sulejmanovic found himself in a brief standoff with law enforcement authorities. However, before they could apprehend him, he tragically ended his own life. Prior to his suicide, Sulejmanovic also injured three individuals, including a woman, a man, and a police officer. The motivation behind these horrific acts remains unclear, as authorities continue their investigation.
The incident has sparked widespread shock and grief, with the Prime Minister of the Bosnian Federation, Nermin Niksic, expressing his speechlessness over the tragic event. The public has been actively searching for information about Sulejmanovic and his family online, trying to make sense of the shocking news.
Nermin Sulejmanovic Killed His Ex-Wife Live On Instagram
Instagram swiftly removed the video of the incident, in line with its policies against promoting or glorifying violence. However, the impact of the event continues to reverberate across social media platforms and beyond, serving as a grim reminder of the potential misuse of technology and the urgent need for mental health awareness and intervention.
As the investigation continues, the community mourns the loss of the victims and grapples with the chilling reality of the incident. This tragic event underscores the importance of vigilance and swift action in addressing signs of violence and distress, both online and offline.