General Pralyak left a letter before drinking poison, that's what he wrote.

Slobodan Praljak, who committed suicide by poisoning after The Hague tribunal's decision, has left a farewell letter behind him, writes “Večernji list”. According to this medium, a farewell letter was found at the house of the Praljak family in Zagreb, in which he had his last wish. The letter was sealed with one [...]
Slobodan Praljak, who committed suicide by poisoning after The Hague tribunal's decision, has left a farewell letter behind him, writes “Večernji list”.
According to this medium, a farewell letter was found at the house of the Praljak family in Zagreb, in which he had his last wish.
The letter was sealed with a note to open in the case of his death, and it was written two years ago.
I don't want to have a grave, I want you to burn me and send my grace to Mirogo (Vend where the witnesses of the Croatian Army are buried)”, says part of the revealed letter he wrote himself.
Praljak, who was chief of staff of the Croatian Defence Council (HVO), was sentenced to 20 years in prison, after which he was raised, said he rejected The Hague tribunal's decision by later drinking poison from a small glass carrying on his pocket.
“Slobodan Praljak is not a war criminal, but I'm sorry to have to reject your” decision, was General Praljak's last words.












