Witness testifies DNA pyrotechnicians used different fire-starting devices than those
At the ongoing court hearing for the "Puls" nightclub arson case, witness Goran Ignovski confirmed that he had previously supplied eight sparklers and a remote activation box to DNA members but explicitly stated these were not identical to those used at their recent concert in Kocani.
Key Points
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1Witness Goran Ignovski testified that the pyrotechnics used in a DNA concert at Gevgelia's Pulsa club were not purchased from his company.
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2Ignorsi stated he sold speakers and eight firecrackers to members of group ДНК for external use approximately 1.5 years before their Kocani nightclub tragedy.
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Perspectives
Witness Goran Ignovski stated that the pyrotechnics used at a DNA concert in Gevgelia caught fire during performance.
— (Kurir.mk)Goran Ignovski testified on March 9, stating he sold speakers and eight flashbangs to members of D.N.A. approximately one year before their tragic death club incident but denied that the specific pyrotechnics used in Pulis were purchased from his store.
— (Novamakedonija.com.mk)Witness Goran Ignovski, who has worked with event equipment sales and service for over 34 years including brands like 'E-audio', testified on March 9 that he sold speakers to D.N.A. members about a year before the Pulis club tragedy.
— (Kanal77.mk)Witness Goran Ignovski, owner of Chkala DOOEL in Kisela Voda and brand E-AUDIO who is currently testifying under public prosecutor questioning on March 9 regarding DNA's use at an outdoor event site Pulis stated he knows Pancho.
— (Mkd.mk)Witness Goran Ignovski testified that the pyrotechnics used in 'Pulis' club were not those sold by him, noting his store sells flashbangs with a range of one or two meters while claiming they did sell eight to D.N.A. members.
— (Plusinfo.mk)