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Serbian court frees ex-minister detained over fatal roof collapse

A Serbian higher court on Wednesday launched former minister Goran Vesic, who had been apprehended last Thursday in connection with the collapse of a. railway station roof that eliminated 15 individuals and sparked a wave of. protests.

The concrete awning of the recently refurbished roofing collapsed. on Nov. 1 in Novi Sad, eliminating 14 and hurting 3. Among. those hurt later on passed away of their injuries.

Opposition leaders and the general public have actually required to the streets. consistently, blaming the mishap on federal government corruption and. nepotism that resulted in shoddy construction.

The ruling union denies those charges, however President. Aleksandar Vucic stated those accountable should be held to account.

Last Thursday, 11 individuals including Vesic and the head of the. railway company were apprehended on suspicion of dedicating a. criminal act against public safety.

However on Wednesday, the Greater Court in Novi Sad stated in a. statement it had actually raised detention for Vesic given that proof. presented by the prosecutors did not show reasonable grounds for. suspecting that he had actually committed a criminal offence.

Vesic resigned right away after the disaster in Novi Sad. Trade Minister Tomislav Momirovic, who was transportation and. facilities minister at the time of the railway station. restoration, resigned too.

The other 10 individuals stay in detention, including two, both. ladies, who have actually been positioned under home arrest.

(source: Reuters)