The Appeals Court reviews the ruling that Vesic was not jailed  

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**New Ruling in Railway Station Collapse Case**

The Novi Sad Appeals Court has changed a previous decision. A court earlier said that former Minister Goran Vesic should not be detained while he is trial.

Vesic was charged with 12 others for the collapse of a concrete awning at the main railway station in November. This led the deaths of 15 people. Vesic had already been in jail, but was released before the charges were announced.

The prosecution wanted Vesic and two other men to be kept in detention while they wait for their trial. However, the Novi Sad disagreed and allowed them to remain free or under arrest.

The Appeals Court has now ordered a review of this decision. This means that the case will go back to the Higher Court for reconsideration.

A from the Opposition of and has spoken out about the ruling. says that the judges who made the original decision are biased against keeping Vesic in jail. She claims that three judges tried to keep him free, but were overruled by their colleagues.

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