An “Audi SQ” car was found early this morning in a concrete culvert next to the main road Čačak – Požega. As we unofficially learn, the vehicle was found by citizens, and it contained the bodies of the missing Ana Radović and her friend who was driving the vehicle. According to the latest information we have received, the police were notified by the Emergency Medical Service on November 23 that a “panic call” had been made from the vehicle, after which the police learned that the emergency service and emergency medical service had been called twice from the phone of the missing Ana Radović.

For this reason, the police were trying to determine the location from which the call from the missing Ana Radović was placed, using base stations.

What they had on record was that the so-called “panic call” was made from the “Audi SQ” car that was found today in the concrete culvert. In addition, they had on record that one call was made from Ana’s phone to the emergency service (the phone number called while the phone is locked), and the second call was made to the emergency medical service.

Unfortunately, the vehicle containing the bodies of the missing Ana Radović and her friend was found only today.

The “Audi” car in which Ana Radović was before her disappearance was found by citizens near Čačak.

Police teams and fire-rescue services arrived at the scene where the car containing the body of the missing Ana Radović was found, to search the entire area.

In the photographs from the scene, the overturned vehicle can be seen in the concrete culvert.

According to photographs from the scene, the vehicle fell in sideways and remained stuck at the scene of the traffic accident.

The investigation will show how the car ended up at this location.

What is a “panic call” The “panic call” received by the Emergency Medical Service from the vehicle containing the missing Ana and her friend is a function that allows the driver or passengers to automatically or by pressing a button call emergency services in case of an accident or danger.

This system often includes: Automatic call (eCall): In newer vehicles, sensors can detect a serious collision (e.g., airbag deployment) and automatically place a call to emergency services, sending the vehicle’s GPS location.

Manual call: There is also always a panic button/SOS button that passengers can press themselves to directly contact emergency services or defined contacts.

It is currently unknown how the call was made to the Emergency Medical Service from the recovered car.

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