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Serbian trainees march in Belgrade to protest train station disaster

Hundreds of university trainees rallied in Belgrade on Wednesday to oppose the policies of President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), whom they blame for a railway catastrophe last month in which 15 individuals died.

The concrete awning of the just recently refurbished roofing of the train station in the northern city of Novi Sad caved in on Nov. 1, killing 14 and hurting 3. Among the injured passed away later on.

Students at universities in Belgrade and across Serbia have been opposing given that, demanding publication of documents pertinent to the station renovation and the prosecution of those responsible for the catastrophe.

After a 15-minute quiet vigil to honor the victims of the Novi Sad accident, trainees marched to the State District attorney's head office in Belgrade to deliver 1,000 identical letters of protest to the workplace of Zagorka Dolovac, the chief state district attorney.

Students require that you defend the law and justice, with no political or corrupt malpractices, the letter stated.

Students, opposition and civic groups blame Dolovac and prosecutors for the slow investigation into the train station catastrophe, something they deny.

Trainees brought banners portraying a bloodied hand, which they say symbolises the federal government's responsibility for the awning collapse.

These (protests) are the way (to win), the one and just method, stated Zaklina, 22, a law student.

Opposition parties and civic groups have actually likewise required to the streets, blaming the accident in Novi Sad on substandard construction resulting from corruption and nepotism.

The ruling coalition rejects this and Vucic has stated those accountable for the station collapse need to be held to account.

(source: Reuters)