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Dugalija: Tram accident investigation in Sarajevo declared top priority

FENA Jelena Marković, Photo: Amer Kajmović

SARAJEVO, February 25 (FENA) – Chief Prosecutor of the Sarajevo Canton Prosecutor's Office, Meliha Dugalija, stated today that in the ongoing investigation into the tram accident that occurred on February 12 in Sarajevo, 50 witnesses have been interviewed over the past 13 days, surveillance footage from surrounding buildings has been collected, and a request has been sent to the U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo for access to their video surveillance, a response to which is still pending. She emphasized that this investigation is an absolute priority for the Sarajevo Canton Prosecutor’s Office and the Sarajevo Canton Ministry of Interior (SC MoI).

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