The parents of the thirteen-year-old boy who killed ten people in a school shooting in Serbia have been sentenced to prison. The prosecution argued the parents were negligent and abusive towards their son, allowing him access to firearms. The attacker reportedly took the weapons from his father’s safe to carry out the shooting. Both parents faced charges related to endangering the general public and improper handling of weapons. The court found them guilty of criminal negligence and failing to protect their child and others. This sentencing marks a significant development in the aftermath of the tragic school shooting, focusing accountability on the parents’ actions. The case has sparked national debate regarding gun control and parental responsibility in Serbia.
