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===Post-war life===
===Post-war life===
Work was hard to come by following the war. In 1998 Niko's cousin, Roman had already moved to [[United States of America|America]] to start a new life in Liberty City. Niko tells [[Kate McReary]] that after Roman left Yugoslavia, Roman's mother was raped and murdered but to spare Roman further devastation, he told him she died in a house fire. Niko did at least one prison stint in Europe (that was definitely not for his war crimes as Niko would either be in prison for life or executed) , then worked as a human trafficker for [[Ray Bulgarin]]. During a smuggling run from Yugoslavia to Italy the boat sank in the Adriatic, Niko swam to safety, but everything and everyone else was lost. Bulgarin believed that Niko had intentionally scuttled the ship and stole his money; the gangster's reach was too great within Europe, so Niko joined the merchant navy to escape Bulgarin's influence.
Work was hard to come by following the war. In 1998 Niko's cousin, Roman had already moved to [[United States of America|America]] to start a new life in Liberty City. Niko tells [[Kate McReary]] that after Roman left Yugoslavia, Roman's mother was raped and murdered but to spare Roman further devastation, he told him she died in a house fire. Niko did at least one prison stint in Europe (that was definitely not for his war crimes as Niko would either be in prison for life or executed) , then worked as a human trafficker for [[Ray Bulgarin]]. During a smuggling run from Yugoslavia to Italy the ship sank in the Adriatic. Niko swam to safety, but everything and everyone else was lost. Bulgarin believed that Niko had intentionally scuttled the ship and stole his money; the gangster's reach was too great within Europe, so Niko joined the merchant navy to escape Bulgarin's influence.
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