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    Serbia Teen Becomes 16th Victim of Train Station Roof Collapse, Hospital Says

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    Posted on March 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    A Serbian train station collapse claims its 16th victim, leading to mass protests and government resignations amid corruption allegations.

    Serbia Train Station Collapse: 16th Victim Confirmed

    BELGRADE (Reuters) - A teenager injured in the November roof collapse at a railway station in Serbia's Novi Sad died on Friday, becoming the 16th fatality linked to a disaster that has triggered a wave of mass protests and the resignation of the prime minister.

    The patient, identified by the Military Medical Academy (VMA) in Belgrade only as V.C., 18, was among the three injured who were rescued from under the rubble on November 1. One of them died 16 days later, and one other remains in hospital.

    "Despite all the treatment measures ... and the maximum dedication of the VMA staff, the patient succumbed to complex injuries and resulting complications," the hospital said in a statement.

    Many in Serbia have tied the Novi Sad disaster to widespread corruption and mismanagement. The authorities and populist President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party deny those accusations.

    The disaster also triggered a wave of mass protests by students and opponents of government policies across the country, including a huge rally last week in Belgrade.

    Prosecutors have charged 13 people over the Novi Sad case, and the government has announced an anti-corruption campaign. Prime Minister Milos Vucevic and two ministers have also resigned, triggering the collapse of the government. The president faces the task of nominating a new prime minister or calling a snap election.

    (Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •16th victim confirmed in Serbia train station collapse.
    • •Disaster linked to corruption and mismanagement allegations.
    • •Mass protests and government resignations follow the incident.
    • •13 individuals charged in connection with the collapse.
    • •President faces decision on new prime minister or elections.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Serbia teen becomes 16th victim of train station roof collapse, hospital says

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the 16th fatality from a train station roof collapse in Serbia and the resulting political fallout.

    2What triggered the protests in Serbia?

    The protests were triggered by the train station collapse and allegations of corruption and mismanagement.

    3Who has resigned following the disaster?

    The Serbian Prime Minister and two ministers have resigned following the disaster.

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