Serbia Declares Day of Mourning After Canopy Collapse
Serbia Declares Day of Mourning After Canopy Collapse

Serbia Declares Day of Mourning After Canopy Collapse

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A tragic railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, claimed 14 lives and injured three others, sparking widespread protests in Belgrade demanding accountability from government officials, including Prime Minister Milos Vucevic. Demonstrators displayed red handprints and chanted for arrests, attributing the disaster to negligence and corruption linked to renovations conducted by Serbian Railways and a Chinese consortium. Deputy Prime Minister Ivica Dačić confirmed that investigations are underway, with over 26 individuals questioned, yet public skepticism remains high regarding the effectiveness of the judicial system under the current populist government. Survivors of the collapse are in critical condition, with some facing amputations. The opposition and critics argue that the government's tight grip on judicial processes undermines the likelihood of justice. Authorities continue to insist that the collapsed structure was not part of recent renovations, further complicating the narrative surrounding this tragedy.

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