Protests Continue in Serbia Over Train Station Roof Collapse
It’s been a month since 15 people died in a tragic roof collapse at the railway station in Novi Sad, Serbia. Demonstrators took to the streets again on December 1st to demand justice and better safety measures.
The protesters marked the pavement with red handprints, symbolizing blood. This dramatic display was meant to draw attention to the government‘s failure to prevent such a tragedy. The roof collapse on November 1st was one of the deadliest construction accidents in Serbia’s recent history.
People are calling for those responsible to be held accountable and for changes to be made to ensure that something like this never happens again. The protests show no signs of slowing down, with more people expected to take part in the coming days.