2024-11-21 17:55:11
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Public Outcry Follows Deadly Train Station Collapse in Serbia
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EuroNews
Serbia: 11 people arrested over Novi Sad train station roof collapse
Politics
11 people, including a former construction minister, have been arrested in Novi Sad, Serbia, over the collapse of a train station roof. The arrests came after public protests demanding accountability for the incident that killed 13 people, which is believed to be the result of widespread corruption in the renovation process. The public prosecutor has launched a comprehensive investigation, while some companies involved in the renovation face unconfirmed media reports. Serbia's infrastructure p..
Al Jazeera
Serbia arrests 11 as anger surges over roof collapse at train station
Politics
Economy
Finance
Roof collapse at Novi Sad train station on November 1 kills 15; 11 arrested; corruption and sloppy renovation work by Serbian-Chinese partnership blamed; officials Goran Vesic, Tomislav Momirovic, Jelena Tanaskovic resign; French Egis and Hungarian Utiber involved in renovation; public demands contracts be published; President Aleksandar Vucic, Prime Minister Milos Vucevic, mayor of Novi Sad face calls to resign; 14 people killed at scene, 1 died in hospital.
EuroNews
Serbia arrests 11 people over deadly awning collapse at train station
Politics
11 arrested in Novi Sad, Serbia over 1 November train station awning collapse that killed 15, injured 2; suspects include former minister, railway director; protests demand justice, transparency over 1964 station's two recent renovations for Belgrade-Budapest fast rail, by China, France, Hungary firms; President Vučić says prosecutors acted faster than EU.
EuroNews
11 Personen in Serbien nach dem Einsturz eines Dachs in einem Bahnhof festgenommen
Politik
11 Personen wurden in Serbien nach dem Einsturz eines Dachs in einem Bahnhof festgenommen; die Verdächtigen werden wegen krimineller Handlungen, öffentlicher Gefahr und illegaler Bauweise angeklagt; der ehemalige Minister Goran Vesić und die Direktorin Jelena Tanasković gehören zu den Festgenommenen; Proteste fordern Verantwortlichkeit und die Veröffentlichung von Verträgen.
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