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Serbia charges 13 people for the roof collapse of a railway station that killed 16.

The Serbian prosecutor indicted on Tuesday 13 people including a former Minister for their roles in the collapse of a railway station's roof last year, which killed 16 people. This incident sparked months of anti-government demonstrations across Serbia.

The prosecutor's offices in Novi Sad and Novi Sad announced that the former construction, infrastructure, and transport minister Goranvesic, along with 12 others including his aide, and the head of the railway company, had been indicted for public safety offenses.

Indictment included "using the station building even though construction was in progress and no permit had been issued (to keep it in use)," the statement stated.

The charges include "failure of maintenance of the structure of station building and criminal offenses during the design phase and execution of the renovation of Novi Sad Railway Station Building."

A court must verify the indictment.

The protests in Serbia, which followed the collapse of the roof, and the university closures, have shaken the government of President Aleksandar Vucic. A former ultranationalist, Vucic converted to the cause for EU membership in 2008.

They demand that Vucic, and his party, be removed from power within 13 years.

They accuse Vucic, and his allies, of having ties with organised crime and violence against rivals. Vucic denies these accusations. (Reporting and editing by Ivana Skularac)

(source: Reuters)