A full health check on former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has found he is at serious risk of a heart attack and will need to rest. "The medical report describes the accused as a man with severe cardiovascular risks," presiding judge Richard May, told the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague, where Mr Milosevic is fighting charges of genocide and crimes against humanity. Mr Milosevic, who is 60, has suffered from at least two bouts of flu since the trial started in February, causing proceedings to be delayed by a month. However, he has conducted a robust defence, and never looked frail. In April last year, he was rushed to hospital with chest pains, but was subsequently given a clean bill of health.