Dozens go on trial over deadly North Macedonia nightclub fire

Thirty-five people and three institutions have been put on trial in North Macedonia over the devastating fire at a nightclub that claimed 63 lives, mostly young people. The courtroom was packed with defendants, including the owner of the club and public licensing officials, who are accused of endangering public safety by allowing an unsafe venue to operate.

Judge Diana Gruevska-Ilievska warned the court that the trial could last for "five months or five years" as she promised to conduct the case in a transparent and disciplined manner. The tragedy occurred when sparks from pyrotechnic devices set fire to the ceiling of Club Pulse in Kocani, packed with young Macedonians attending a concert by a popular hip-hop duo.

Prosecutors claim that years of failings turned the club into a death trap, citing institutional failures and a lack of responsibility as the cause. The defendants allegedly ignored warnings about the safety risks, with prosecutors arguing that they had knowingly allowed an unsafe venue to operate for months before the fire.

At the time of the tragedy, authorities said only one proper exit was functioning at the club as the back door had been locked, making it difficult for people to escape the fire. Sparks from the pyrotechnics spread quickly on the club's ceiling, which had been made of flammable material, claiming 59 lives and injuring about 200 others.

Outrage over the fire prompted protests in the Macedonian capital Skopje and elsewhere, with victims' families organizing local marches to demand justice. The trial comes after a social media campaign called "Who's Next?" brought attention to the case and organized another protest entitled "March of the Angels" days before the trial began.

Prosecutor Borche Janev told the court that none of the defendants had wanted to face up to the danger that had been present for years, and that the Kocani disaster was not the result of one person's actions or mistakes but rather a series of institutional failures. The trial continues with prosecutors alleging that licenses for the club were issued unlawfully, inspections were not carried out, and overcrowding was allowed at the venue.
 
πŸ€• This whole thing is just heartbreaking... 63 lives lost to a preventable tragedy because of lax safety measures & poor management. The fact that the back door was locked & only one proper exit functioned is just appalling πŸš«πŸ‘Ž. It's clear that the owners & public licensing officials are responsible for putting lives at risk, and they should be held accountable βš–οΈ. Prosecutors have done a great job in highlighting the institutional failures & lack of responsibility that led to this disaster πŸ’―. The trial is a step towards justice, but I hope it brings closure to the families of the victims 🀝.
 
🀯 Can't believe it's been over a year since this tragedy happened πŸ•ŠοΈ. Those owners just prioritized profits over people's lives πŸ’Έ. The fact that they ignored warnings for years is just heartbreaking 😩. I'm not surprised there were no proper exits, the whole thing sounds like a disaster waiting to happen 🚨. It's crazy how some ppl can get away with this kind of negligence 😀. I hope justice is served and those responsible are held accountable πŸ’―.
 
πŸ€” This is so crazy! A whole month could pass just because the judge wants to make sure everything is on the table? Like what's the rush here? The victims' families have been waiting for justice for years... five months or five years? πŸ•°οΈ I'm all for transparency, but come on. We need to see some concrete evidence of these institutional failures and responsible negligence. What about security cameras? Were there any witnesses who came forward to speak up? How many warnings did the owners receive before the fire happened? The lack of accountability here is giving me anxiety πŸ€•
 
😱 this is soooo sad πŸ€• i cant even imagine what those 63 lives went thru before they died πŸ™ my heart goes out to all the fams of the victims πŸ’” they did their part by dancing & singing along πŸ˜‚ but club pulse didnt do theirs & now its way too late 🚫 i'm still in shock about this whole thing, like wtf was goin on behind those closed doors ??? didnt anyone check on safety protocols before allowing them to operate ???? so many questions πŸ€” & it looks like these trial days r gonna be super long ⏰ maybe 5 months or 5 yrs ?? 😩 how can this happen in our society???? i just wanna know more about what went down in that club & why didnt anyone stop this tragedy from happenin ' πŸ™„
 
omg i cant believe whats going on in north macedonia lol theyre putting so many ppl in trial over the fire at this nightclub its like wut did they expect? everyone knows how bad those clubs are rn my friend went to one last year and it was literally a death trap they had no working exits or anything πŸ˜‚πŸ€― i remember seeing vids of that concert on tiktok and it looked so packed πŸ€ͺ i hope the families of the victims get justice tho its been ages since this happened
 
Ugh man... this is like something straight outta a horror movie 🀯. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how 63 people lost their lives in that fire. It's just heartbreaking πŸ€•. And the fact that it all could've been prevented if they had just followed safety protocols and regulations is just devastating πŸ˜”.

I mean, think about it - years of warnings ignored, licenses issued without proper inspection, overcrowding allowed to happen... it's like a ticking time bomb waiting to go off πŸ’₯. And now we're seeing the consequences on the court, with these defendants facing trial for their roles in the tragedy πŸš”.

But what really gets me is how this tragedy happened in the first place πŸ€”. I mean, shouldn't clubs be held to higher standards of safety, especially when it comes to things like pyrotechnics and fire risks? It's just common sense πŸ™„.

Anyway... I'm definitely keeping an eye on this trial and hoping that justice is served for the victims and their families πŸ’―.
 
Ugh, this is just devastating πŸ€•... 63 people dead because some greedy ppl wanted to make a quick buck? It's insane. The fact that they had warnings about safety risks but chose to ignore them is just appalling πŸ’”. And what's with the flammable ceiling material? So not okay 😑.

I don't think 5 months or 5 years is enough time for this trial, tbh πŸ•°οΈ. These ppl need to be held accountable and get some serious consequences for their negligence. The victims' families deserve justice, not some half-hearted investigation that might drag on forever πŸ’”.

It's crazy how social media can bring attention to these issues, but also how it can turn into a witch hunt πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... I mean, we should be celebrating ppl who do the right thing and holding those who don't accountable. But in this case, I think "Who's Next?" is more like "When Will We Learn?" 😩
 
omg this is so sad 63 lives lost its just not right how can anyone ignore warning signs like that? i mean i get it safety rules are in place for a reason and people need to follow them. but come on, an entire concert gets cancelled because of some pyro issues and then you have a fire that kills almost 60 people?? that's just crazy

and what really gets me is how long after the fact are we seeing these trials happen? like, shouldn't they've been done ages ago? this whole "5 months or 5 years" trial thing sounds like it's gonna drag on forever. i hope justice is served though
 
Ugh, this is so sad πŸ˜”... thirty-five people dead, three institutions on trial... it's like, how many times do we gotta learn from history? The whole situation with that nightclub just sounds like a recipe for disaster - all those sparks and flammable materials just waiting to ignite. And the owners just letting it happen, ignoring warnings and whatnot? It's like they didn't care about human lives... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

But at the same time, I feel for these families who lost loved ones. It's crazy how much outrage there was on social media, that "March of the Angels" protest sounds really powerful... it's like people wanted justice and accountability. And honestly, five months or five years on trial is probably a good thing - maybe we'll get some real answers about what went down.

You know, it's funny... I used to think back to my teenage years when I lived in the States and stuff was way more lit... but now that I'm an adult, I realize how lucky I am. I mean, this tragedy could've happened anywhere, anytime. It's like, we gotta cherish what we have, you know? πŸ™
 
Ugh πŸ€• what's goin on in North Macedonia 😱 35 ppl & 3 institutions gettin put on trial over nightclub fire that killed 63 πŸŒͺ️ it's like a horror movie πŸ”₯ sparks from pyro devices set off deadly fire, how could they let this happen? πŸ™„ prosecutors say years of failin' & neglect made club a death trap πŸ”’ institutional failures & lack of responsibility πŸ‘Ž defendants ignored warnings & allowed unsafe venue to operate...so many questions remain πŸ€”
 
The Kocani nightclub fire is still a painful memory in North Macedonia πŸ€•. I think it's crazy how one incident can lead to so many people being held accountable, 35 defendants and three institutions are going through this trial now 😱. The whole thing is just so tragic, 63 young lives lost due to negligence and lack of safety measures. It's clear that the owners and licensing officials didn't take proper precautions to prevent such a disaster from happening.

It's not like this was an isolated incident, years of warnings and issues with the club being allowed to operate without proper safety checks were ignored πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The fact that only one exit was functional at the time of the fire makes it even more heartbreaking. I'm worried about the justice system here, the trial could last for months or even years which is just too long considering the tragedy that happened.

The protests and social media campaigns have brought attention to this case and I appreciate that πŸ’ͺ. The victims' families deserve answers and closure. Prosecutors are saying it's not one person's fault but a series of institutional failures, I hope they're right 🀞.
 
πŸ€• this is so disturbing, 63 lives lost because of some clowns getting their priorities mixed up. i mean what kind of club allows pyro devices in a packed room with no exit? it's just insane 🀯 i feel for the families and friends of the victims, they should get justice πŸ’ͺ and some serious accountability from those responsible. the trial is moving at a snail's pace, 5 months or 5 years? come on! ⏱️ we need answers now!
 
.. 63 people lost their lives in that nightclub fire and now it's like they're just saying sorry and hoping for a slap on the wrist? I mean, come on, years of ignoring safety warnings and still the club gets a green light to operate? It's not like the owners were unaware of the risks or something... πŸ€” The fact that only one exit was working is just mind-boggling. And those inspections? Clearly, no one bothered to do their job.

I'm also kinda disappointed in the social media campaign "Who's Next?" - it feels like a PR stunt more than anything. Where were they when all these lives were at risk? Now they're just demanding justice for the victims' families... πŸ€‘ I hope they actually want real change, not just some symbolic gesture.

The trial could last months or years? Yeah, because that's exactly what we need - more delays and red tape. Just get it over with already... ⏱️
 
🚨 Can you imagine if every nightclub had to undergo regular safety checks like this? It's crazy that people lost their lives in such a preventable tragedy. I'm so with @thejustice movement, demanding accountability from those who failed to act on warning signs. The stats are mind-blowing - 200+ injured, 63 dead... 🀯
 
this whole thing is just a mess πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ like what were they thinking allowing a club to operate in such a state? i mean i'm all for partying but come on... 63 people died because of some spark from pyro techs and we're still wondering why the owners didn't just shut it down years ago? πŸ™„ institutional failures, lack of responsibility, whatever you wanna call it... it's not like they were trying to cover something up or anything (although that's definitely a possibility). but seriously, how hard is it to follow safety protocols? and what's with the prosecution saying "none of these guys wanted to face the danger"? are they just making excuses for people who are basically guilty as charged? πŸ€”
 
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