Nova: Construction company sued lawyer, possibly also mother Novi Sad tragedy victim  

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**Company Sued for Suing Mother of Tragedy Victim**

The company Starting, responsible for the reconstruction work at the Novi Sad train station where a canopy collapse killed 16 people in November last year, has filed lawsuits against several individuals. One of these individuals is Ivan Ninic, an attorney representing Dijana Hrka, the mother of one of the victims, Stefan.

This development has raised suspicions that Hrka herself may also be among those being sued. Nova reported that Starting has filed six additional lawsuits, sparking concerns about a possible attempt to silence those speaking out against the company’s actions.

**Mother Speaks Out Against Lawsuit**

Dijana Hrka, mother of Stefan, expressed her concern and frustration on social media after learning she may be among the defendants in these lawsuits. She emphasized that she is only trying to expose the truth about Starting’s involvement in the Novi Sad train station tragedy and has nothing but respect for her lawyer, Ivan Ninic.

Hrka stated, “I’m the one exposing their dirty dealings, the people they work with. I want Ivan, my lawyer, to be free of this. If someone needs to be held accountable – it should be me.” She further questioned the motives behind these lawsuits, saying that only in Serbia could a state-owned company like Starting sue her and her lawyer.

**Background on Tragedy**

The Novi Sad train station tragedy occurred last November when a canopy collapse resulted in the loss of 16 lives. Despite numerous investigations and public outcry, no one from Starting has been held accountable for this tragedy. Dijana Hrka has repeatedly spoken out against the company’s actions and demanded justice for her son and the other victims.

**Commentary**

This development raises serious concerns about the ability of those responsible to silence their critics. It appears that the company is using lawsuits as a means to intimidate and deter individuals from speaking out about their involvement in this tragedy.

The fact that Hrka may be among the defendants highlights the broader issue of accountability in Serbia. If no one involved in this tragedy is being held accountable, it is clear that something needs to change. The public’s right to know what happened at the Novi Sad train station and to seek justice for the victims should not be suppressed.

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