In an age of fleeting fame and digital noise, Boris Radojicic lived a life of substance. He fixed what was broken, fed who was hungry, and loved without condition. His name may not be etched into statues or textbooks. But for those who knew him—for his family, his neighbors, and the students he mentored—Boris was a monument of the human spirit.
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The Radojicic household was modest. There was no indoor plumbing until Boris was ten, and meals were simple but hearty. It was in this environment that young Boris developed his famous work ethic. By the age of seven, he was helping tend the family’s small plot of land; by twelve, he was delivering newspapers on a rusty bicycle he had repaired himself. Neighbors recall a serious boy with dark, thoughtful eyes who would stop to help elderly villagers carry water—a trait he would never lose.
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Their union produced two children, Dragan (born 1976) and Natalija (born 1981). As a father, Boris was strict but never cold. He taught his son how to fix a carburetor and his daughter how to lay a brick wall, believing that “no skill is wasted on any person.” Every Sunday, regardless of the weather, the family gathered for lunch at his mother’s table—a tradition that continued for fifty years.
In his late twenties, seeking to escape Yugoslavia, Radonjić devised a cunning escape plan. Leveraging a friendship with Red Star Belgrade footballer Milovan Đorić (also a son of a Chetnik), he sneaked onto the team's bus headed for Graz, Austria, successfully crossing the border in 1970. After stints in Austria and Italy, he immigrated to the United States, settling in the gritty Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan. There, he initially found work as a parking lot attendant before managing his own lot on West 49th Street—the first of several he would operate. In an age of fleeting fame and digital
Bosko Radonjic's life was a brutal and tragic saga of displacement, nationalism, and ruthless ambition. He passed away in relative obscurity in his homeland, far from the criminal heights he had once scaled in New York. Yet, his legend has lingered in popular culture. Many believe he was the primary inspiration for the character Niko Bellic, the Serbian war veteran and criminal protagonist of the best-selling video game .
Radojicic was a central figure at in Ottawa, where he served as the General Sales Manager. His colleagues remember him as a hardworking professional who was deeply committed to his team's success. Under his leadership, the dealership maintained a strong focus on customer satisfaction, a hallmark of his professional legacy. Community and Personal Tributes
Often described as a "hard worker," Boris set a standard of excellence that inspired his colleagues to strive for more. A Person of Character and Humour But for those who knew him—for his family,
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All known details of his life, crimes, and death (March 31, 2011) are included in the following obituary.