THE SYSTEM WAS FULLY EFFECTIVE, AND THE OBJECTS WERE NOT INJURED BY THE FIRE MARKOVSKI’S SHOCKING DETAILS OF THE “PULS”

An examination of the dance floor at the disco “Pulse” revealed significant systemic failures, indicating that the operational structure, including both institutional oversight and event management, was deficient. The investigation found that established standards, regulatory guidelines, and necessary procedures were not observed during the incident. Vakaj presented the judicial verdict, which was delivered by Professor Goran Markovski, a faculty professor at the UCM and former dean of the Gradjan faculty.

Markovski issued the judgment concerning the fire at the Kacanovy disco, an incident that resulted in 63 fatalities and over 200 injuries. The verdict established that the overall system failed to prioritize visitor safety during the reconstruction and subsequent modification of the “Pulse” facility. It was determined that safety was not the primary concern guiding the redevelopment efforts.

Following the accident, Markovski was instrumental in organizing initial site visits and conducting material sample analyses. The findings pointed to a comprehensive breakdown across multiple levels of oversight. The judicial review concluded that the management and reconstruction process failed to adhere to necessary safety protocols.

Professor Markovski’s expert testimony highlighted these deficiencies, suggesting that the systemic failures were deep-rooted and impacted every stage of the venue’s revitalization. The ruling underscored that regulatory compliance was not consistently maintained, leading to the unsafe operational environment.

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