On Saturday, where 16 people died when the canopy collapsed on November 1, 2024, mourners placed flowers and candles next to the damaged station entrance.
Svetlana, a 45-year-old woman, told the AFP news agency, “I feel a lot of pain and sadness,” describing the depressing atmosphere at the memorial gathering.
The gathering of tens of thousands of people was scheduled to attend the memorial gathering at 11:52 am (10:52 GMT), which was the time the tragedy happened a year ago.
Over the past year, Serbia has experienced regular student-led protests as a result of the disaster, which has become a symbol of deepening corruption.
What started out as demands for a fair investigation quickly grew into more in-depth demands for early elections.
Supporters who had been arriving in Novi Sad on Friday joined the students who had organized Saturday’s “largest commemorative gathering” with various means of transportation.
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Source: Aljazeera

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