The parents of the teenage boy responsible for a school shooting in Belgrade, Serbia, have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for negligence. This marks the second sentencing in the case, following an initial ruling. The sentences stem from accusations that the parents enabled their son to commit the mass shooting by providing access to firearms and failing to report his violent tendencies. Details regarding the specific length of the sentences have not been widely released, but reports indicate they are substantial. Both the prosecution and the defense have filed appeals, suggesting the legal proceedings are ongoing. The case has sparked national debate regarding gun control, parental responsibility, and mental health support in Serbia.
