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His father's origin is from Montenegro, and his mother was Croat, so the fact that his brother, who lives in Belgrade feels as a Serb doesn't mean anything compared to the facts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.161.120.110 (talk) 09:39, 18 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Sources
Dear Zoupan,
I delivered sources that you requested after deleting my edits.
In an interview that took place on January 19th Arsen himself explicitly called his mother Veronika[1]. In other article, a retrospection by Nenad Polimac, this was further clarified stating that his mother's name was Veronika, but she was nicknamed Jelka [2].
I hope that citing articles (as you did) is a source reliable enough.