Four months after the injury to a concrete sun in Serbia, 19 -this is dying

The young man is now the 16th deadly sacrifice for a training at a training center in North Serbia, and has created anti -corruption demonstrations across the country.
A 19 -year -old man died on Friday at the Serbian Hospital following a concrete sun at a training center in November, and died on Friday. This tragedy provoked several months of anti -corruption demonstrations that rocked the Serbian government.
On November 1, Wukasin Granevik died for more than four months after the ton of concrete fell, and about him and others from the central railway station of Nodi Chad to the north of the country.
On Friday night, thousands of people marched on the streets of Novi tragedy and blinking the candles in Grnevic’s awareness.
Many people in Serbia believe that a deadly accident in the station building was the result of the poor renovation work, which arose from uncontrolled government scandal, boycott and insulting of security.
Demonstrations that lasted for several months attracted hundreds of thousands of people demanding accountability for accidents. To date, daily protests and constituencies include 15 -minute silence in memory of those who died in disaster.
On Friday, peaceful transport constituencies were made in various places in Serbia, Belgrade, Novo Chad and other cities.
Serbia leader Alexander Wukik on Friday announced plans to organize counter -thoughts, which could further increase tensions and cause conflicts between opponents’ groups.
In Nia, in the south of the country, protesters fired eggs and water to the mayor of the Serbian Progressive Party in power on Friday. Shocking police units were sent to protect the party meeting.
In a video released on Instagram, Wuisik demanded that all “bad guys” be arrested. He declared that he was visiting the Judge, promising to put “all the bad on all the bad” behind the bar.
The protesters accused the protesters of “threatening people in Serbia and provoking violence, although the anti -Soporn demonstrations led by college students are often quiet.
The last expression in Belgrade last weekend was one of the largest in Balkan, which has a long history of protests against the government. Officials were accused of using a cannon against protesters during the Silence on Saturday night, but Vusi and other government officials denied the allegation.
Initially, 14 people were killed and three others were injured in the accident of the Novo Chad station. Belgrade’s military hospital, who handled Granevic, said he was dead due to “complex injuries” and “subsequent complications.”