Investigation Resumes into Novi Sad Canopy Collapse: Who’s to Blame for the 16 Deaths?

A shocking tragedy in Novi Sad, where the collapse of a canopy claimed 16 lives, is finally moving forward in the justice system. The Higher Court in Novi Sad has rejected all attempts by the accused and their lawyers to halt the investigation, sending the case back to the Higher Prosecutor’s Office and removing obstacles to continue the process. The investigation was blocked since April due to numerous procedural motions by the defense, but now it’s clear justice won’t wait forever.

This disaster is not just a number – 16 people lost their lives because of the canopy collapse, and the investigation is crucial to find out who is responsible. The Higher Prosecutor’s Office previously stated it was unable to complete the investigation and press charges because the court did not return the case despite requests. Now, the court claims it is not obstructing the investigation but is acting on the requests of the accused and their defenders.

This situation casts a shadow over the justice system and reminds us how important it is for justice to be swift and effective, especially in such serious accidents. Will the responsible parties finally face justice, or will this all end in endless legal wrangling? Stay tuned as we follow every step of this investigation.

If you think justice is slow, maybe it’s time to ask – who’s really pulling the strings? Share your thoughts, because tragedies like this must never be forgotten!

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