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Ksenija Pajčin
Musical artist

Ksenija Pajčin (Serbian Cyrillic: Ксенија Пајчин) (December 3, 1977, SFR Yugoslavia - March 16, 2010, Belgrade, Serbia) was a popular Serbian music singer. Her family originates from Gubin, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Sometimes referred to as Xenia, she was known for her sometimes sexually appealing image on stage. Her career began when she started dancing professionally at discothèques.

Death

On March 16th 2010, the bodies of Ksenija Pajcin and her boyfriend Filip Kapisoda were found in her apartment in Belgrade. Both had gunshot wounds. Early investigation found a gunshot wound to Kapisoda's head and a gun next to the body, possibly indicating a murder-suicide.

Albums

  • Too Hot to Handle (1997)
  • Extreme (2001)
  • Sigurna (2005)
  • The best of (2006)

References

  1. Serbian B92 News. Pajčinova i Kapisoda nađeni mrtvi March 16, 2010 (in Serbian)
  2. Earth Times. Serbian celebrity couple found dead March 16, 2010 (in English)

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