Belgrade, Serbia – 19-year-old died on Friday at the hospital in SerbiaBecoming 16. mortality in the collapse of the concrete canopy at the train station last November. The Tragedy launched the months of anti-corruption protests rattling the Serbian populist government.
Vukasin Crncevic died more than four months after the tone of concrete crashed on 1. November, without warning about him and other people outside the central train station in the northern city of Novi Sad.
Many in Serbia believe that the deadly collision is the result of a bad renovation on the building of the station that came from Ramping government of corrpition n, negligence and non-compliance with safety regulations.
Months-long protests that require the responsibility of the collision pulled hundreds of thousands of people. Daily protests and blockages have so far included 15-minute silence for those who died in the disaster.
Inaudible traffic blocks were held at several different locations in Belgrade, Serbian capital, as in Friday, as well as the city of Novi Sad and other cities on Friday.
Also Friday, Autocratic President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić He announced plans to organize counter-gatherings, which could further escalate tensions and potentially cause conflict between groups of demonstrators.
Vučić accused the protesters of “terrorizes” people in Serbia and violence, although anti-graft protests – who were guided by university students – were largely peaceful.
Last weekend last weekend was among the largest ever held in the Balkan country, which has a long record of anti-government demonstrations. The populist authorities faced charges for the use of sound tops against demomorized silence on Saturday night, which Vučić and other government officials denied.
Initially, 14 people died, and three were injured in the Novi Sad Station Fall. The Belgrade Military Hospital, which has been treated, said that Crnčević died due to “complex injuries” and “due to complications.”
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2025-03-21 13:15:00