Sava Savanović

[3] Blagojević and the affair surrounding him came to European attention at the time, under the name Peter Plogojowitz, and represented one of the earliest examples of vampire hysteria.

[7] By the early 2010s, the ownership problems were resolved and the local administration had the watermill made of wood and stone reconstructed and adapted into a proper tourist attraction.

Plans also included that the watermill be operational again, producing the flour named after Sava Savanović while the local farmers would sell honey and rakia.

[8] The municipal authorities issued a tongue-in-cheek public health warning, advising people that Savanović was now free to look for a new home.

Works are scheduled to continue in the spring of 2019 when the mill wheel, grinding stone, and artificial widening of the stream will be finished.

Local community of Zarožje threatened to sue the city, but ultimately only reported to the police in Bajina Bašta that Savanović was "stolen from them".

Village of Zarožje