The Third Basic Court in Belgrade ordered a 30-day detention for M.M., the owner of a carousel in Ugrinovci, where three minors were injured on June 8. The detention was ordered to prevent interference with witnesses. The owner partially admitted to committing crimes of causing danger and minor bodily injury. The prosecution had earlier proposed detention, stating it would not affect witnesses or amusement park workers, nor would the suspect repeat the offense.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets focus on the safety of children and the need for strict accountability of amusement park operators. They emphasize the importance of protecting minors and ensuring justice for the injured children, often calling for stricter regulations and oversight of such attractions.
Center: Center-leaning sources report the facts of the case straightforwardly, highlighting the legal process including the detention order, the partial admission of guilt by the owner, and the prosecution’s stance. They maintain a neutral tone focusing on the judicial procedures and the safety concerns raised by the incident.
Right: Right-leaning media may emphasize personal responsibility and the legal consequences faced by the owner, stressing the importance of law and order. They might also highlight the owner’s partial admission of guilt and the court’s decision to prevent further incidents, framing it as a matter of upholding justice.