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Death toll in Serbia railway station roof collapse now 16

Death toll in Serbia railway station roof collapse now 16

The hospital said on its website

21 marzo 2025, 18:25

Redazione ANSA

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© ANSA/EPA

(ANSA-AFP) - BELGRADE, 21 MAR - The death toll in the collapse of a train station roof in Serbia that has triggered massive anti-government protests has risen to 16, after an injured teenager died on Friday. The boy suffered severe injuries in the tragedy in Novi Sad in November last year and was being treated at a military hospital in the capital, Belgrade. "Despite all measures taken and the utmost dedication of our staff, the patient (born in 2006) succumbed to complex injuries and related complications," the hospital said on its website. "We extend our deepest condolences to the family." Soon after news of his death broke, a black flag was raised on the building of the Novi Sad School of Economics he attended, and mourners laid flowers and lit candles. "You will forever be a part of our stories, our memories, and our hearts," read one banner left outside the school by pupils. The concrete roof at the Novi Sad station came crashing down on November 1, killing 14 people on the spot. The victims were aged between six and 74.
    Three others were injured, one of whom died two weeks later.
    Public outrage over the tragedy sparked nationwide protests, with many blaming the deaths on corruption and inadequate oversight of construction projects, especially as restoration work at the train station had been completed shortly before the accident. Protesters are demanding that those responsible be held accountable, that arrested demonstrators be released, and that the system be made less corrupt. (ANSA-AFP).
   

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