His wife Sophie Chotkavato
Archduke franz Ferdinand was traveling in an open top car to a hospital in sarajevo.
The Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of Austria. He was assassinated while riding in the 1911 Graf & Stift car.
Franz Ferdinand was travelling in the bosnian town of Sarajevo In an attempted assassination the car following Franz Ferdinand was blown up . After this happened he visited the injured in hospital.Their driver made a wrong turn and then Princip shot him and his wife.
Gabrinovic i think
franz ferdinand was in a car, which took a wrong turn. as the driver was distracted, the assassins saw their oppurtunity.
When Archduke Franz Ferdinand's wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, was shot on June 28, 1914, she was wearing a long black dress. This attire was typical for her as she was in mourning for the death of her father. The couple was in Sarajevo at the time, and Sophie was traveling with her husband in an open car when the assassination attempt occurred.
The assassination was witnessed by numerous unsuspecting members of the public as well as Oskar Potiorek who was in the car during the assassination, and also the second target as opposed to Franz Ferdinand's wife, Sophie. Franz von Harrach, Ferdinand's bodyguard was also a witness to the assassination.
Graf Und Stift phaeton
a member of the Black Hand Gang shot them when driving in their car, he found them by chance.
Nedeljko Čabrinović, one of the six Black Hand members attempting to assassinate Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, swallowed a cyanide pill after failing to blow-up Ferdinand's car with a bomb.Čabrinović's luck was terrible on June 28, 1914: The bomb bounced off the back of Archduke Ferdinand's convertible and rolled under the next car in the motorcade, detonating and wounding 20 people; Čabrinović quickly swallowed his cyanide pill and jumped into the Miljacka River, but the river was only a few inches deep at that point, and the cyanide only induced vomiting. The police quickly captured Čabrinović, but allowed the crowd of onlookers to beat him before taking him into custody.Of course Franz Ferdinand's luck was much worse that day. Gavrilo Princip shot him in the neck and killed him about 35 minutes later.
no he was advised to have protection but he insisted he went in a open top car
Yes, this was only a few minutes earlier.