
He Waited for EMS – He Met Death
On November 30, 2024, Srdjan Jovanović lay unconscious in his family home in the village of Orašac near Leskovac – Serbia. His family called EMS
The truth institutions are trying to bury.
📣 For five years, the Ministry of Health has ignored the law.
The bylaw that should have defined the functioning of emergency services was never adopted — despite being legally required. Because of this legal vacuum, citizens are left without help every day. No one is held accountable. And people — die.
🚨 This is not a mistake. This is the system.
👉 Dispatchers operate without binding rules.
👉 Patients have no right to file complaints.
👉 Families are left without answers.
🕯️ Instead of help — they receive silence.
⚖️ Instead of justice — they face walls of silence.
That’s why we’re launching the series “VOICES OF JUSTICE” —
testimonies from families whose loved ones died waiting for help that never came. This is our truth. Our evidence. Our defiance.
📌 This page is a place where the truth is preserved.
💬 If you too have experienced injustice — write to us.
🕯️ Many can no longer speak — the system took both their voice and their life.
✍️ That’s why we are here to write on their behalf.
📢 So the truth doesn’t remain buried in silence.
🤝 So their stories are not forgotten.
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