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Ksenija Pajčin (, 3 December 1977 – 16 March 2010) was a
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singer, dancer and
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popular in Serbia and the other
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. Sometimes referred to as Xenia or Ksenia.


Biography


Early life

Pajčin was born in
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to mother Ljubica and father Miloš. Her family originates from the Bosnian village of Gubin near
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. She was the cousin of controversial
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singer Baja Mali Knindža. Nine months after her death, Knindža released the song "Spavaj, kraljice" (''Sleep, Queen'') in her memory.


Music career

Pajčin started her career as a
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in
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. She appeared as a backup dancer in the music video for Dragana Mirkovic's song '' Opojni su zumbuli'' in 1994. During this time, she worked as an assistant to music mogul Minimaks, who had been the manager of such successful stars as
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and
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. She was offered the opportunity to join a pop duet, Duck, as a female vocal. Marija Mihajlović actually sang for their debut album, while Pajčin only
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ed. As a dancer, she became famous in
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, where she performed in numerous night clubs. Pajčin later went on to have a solo music career, and while her vocals were not impressive, she garnered attention for her dancing and outfits. She owned a dance studio in Belgrade and worked as a model. She frequently appeared in tabloids and was known for her outrageous statements. She openly discussed her sex life and plastic surgery. One of her final musical releases was a duet with her friend Danijel Alibabić. The song entitled "Supica" was released in July 2009. The music video was filmed a few months later and was released on 9 January 2010, two months before Pajčin's death. Alibabić later wrote a song called "Pjesma za Kseniju" (Song For Ksenija) and released it in 2011 as a tribute.


Death and aftermath

Ksenija and her boyfriend of nearly two years
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were heavily injured and nearly died in a car accident on 28 January 2010, just 47 days before they died in a murder–suicide. On 16 March 2010, the bodies of the 32-year-old singer and her boyfriend were found in her apartment in the Belgrade neighborhood of
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. Both had gunshot wounds to the head. Police suspected a murder–suicide, with Kapisoda as the shooter. Police were called to the house several nights earlier as the couple were reported by neighbors because Kapisoda had broken into Pajčin's apartment, knocking down the door. Early investigation reports stated that the dead bodies were discovered by the singer's mother, and that the gun used in the homicide was found next to Kapisoda's body. It is believed that the motive for the murder–suicide was jealousy. Bojana Ranković, the main investigator for the murder of Pajčin, said that she was warned through a text message that Kapisoda would kill her. In addition, the pistol used by Kapisoda was not his own, leading investigators to believe that someone else may have been involved. Pajčin was buried in a white coffin on 20 March 2010 in the cemetery
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in
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, the day after Filip's funeral (which was attended by their mutual friend, singer
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). Her funeral was attended by
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, Danijel Alibabić, Darko Kostić, Vanesa Šokčić,
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, and
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, among others. Her grave has been desecrated three times since the burial. The first time was in April 2012 and again in November that same year by an unknown person. The picture on her tombstone was broken, evidently by a hammer. The grave was vandalized a third time in February 2013, when an unknown person again broke the picture on her headstone, scattered the flowers that had been placed at her grave and broke the candle holders next to her grave.


Discography


Studio albums

*''Too hot to handle'' (1997) *''Extreme'' (2001) *''Sigurna'' (2004)


Compilations

*''Best of Xenia'' (2006)


Non-album singles

#''Divan dan'' (1998) #''Plačem danima'' (2002) #''Dečko mi je umoran'' (2006) #''Nino'' (2006) #''Why did you tell me that you love me'' feat. Shella da Blasian (2006) #''Seks bombastik'' feat. Todor (2007) #''Veštica'' (2007) #''Pizza'' (2008) #''Hajde, sestro'' feat. Indira Radić (2008) #''Farsa'' (2009) #''Brka'' (2009) #''Supica'' feat. Danijel Alibabić (2009) #''Požuri'' feat. MC Stojan (2009)


References

*https://web.archive.org/web/20100322193321/http://www.kurir-info.rs/clanak/crna-hronika/kurir-17-03-2010/motiv-tragedije-jos-nepoznat


External links


MySpace page
* *Nova srpska politička misao:

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