Novi Sad Railway Station Tragedy Sparks Legal Action Against 13 Officials
30.12.2024
The Novi Sad railway station tragedy resulted in 15 fatalities and 2 severe injuries, prompting prosecutors to charge 13 officials with public safety violations and construction negligence. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Legal Charges Follow the Novi Sad Railway Station Tragedy
Serbian authorities indicted 13 officials after the Novi Sad railway station tragedy claimed 15 lives. Investigators blame poor construction oversight, rushed timelines, and regulatory failures.
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Former Construction Minister Goran Vesic resigned after the collapse and now faces criminal charges. Prosecutors seek his re-arrest, citing gross negligence and violations of public safety laws.
Other key officials charged include Jelena Tanaskovic and Anita Dimovski, both involved in supervising the railway project. Prosecutors demand extended detentions for nine suspects linked to flawed construction.
Authorities accuse contractors, engineers, and supervisors of negligence that caused the catastrophic roof collapse. Legal experts predict this case may set precedents for future safety enforcement.
Protests and Investigations After the Novi Sad Railway Station Tragedy
Public protests erupted across Serbia, demanding accountability and reforms following the Novi Sad railway station tragedy. Citizens expressed frustration over ignored warnings and construction defects.
Renovations began in 2021 as part of Serbia’s railway modernization project, but critics argue political pressure rushed completion timelines. Officials declared the station safe in July 2024.
Prosecutors submitted evidence to the Higher Court in Novi Sad, detailing planning flaws and oversight failures. Legal analysts expect lengthy proceedings due to the case’s complexity and numerous defendants.
The incident has fueled debates about balancing infrastructure development with safety regulations. Activists stress the need for transparency, stricter rules, and enforcement to prevent future disasters.
As Serbia mourns victims of this tragic collapse, authorities face mounting pressure to improve safety standards. The outcome of this trial could influence future policies and infrastructure projects.
Source: balkaninsight.com
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