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The photo showed a room. Windowless. White tiles. A chair bolted to the floor. In the chair sat a man in his sixties, his face obscured by a pixelated blur. But his hands were visible: long-fingered, scarred across the knuckles, with a silver ring on the pinky. My grandfather had worn a ring like that. He’d said it was a "frequency calibrator" from his days as a radio amateur.
The tram jolted to a stop. Around me, passengers were frozen, each staring at their own glowing rectangle. A teenager with headphones around his neck whispered, "What the hell is this?" An old woman crossed herself. The driver had left his cabin and was walking down the aisle, his own phone held out like a divining rod. tv kanal 5 vo zivo mobile
"Dobar dan, Beograde," he said, his voice too calm. "My name is Luka Arsić. You don’t know me. But you know my father. Dr. Milan Arsić, chief engineer of TV Kanal 5, 2002–2013." The photo showed a room