Families of Kochani fire victims hold eighteenth protest march
- Families of the victims in the fatal fire at the “Pulse” nightclub held Saturday the eighteenth "March for the Angels" in Kochani.
Kochani, 17 August 2025 (MIA) - Families of the victims in the fatal fire at the “Pulse” nightclub held Saturday the eighteenth "March for the Angels" in Kochani.
"There must be justice, otherwise we will set up tents in front of the court and the police and we will not let anyone in. If there is no justice for the angels, for their parents and families, there will be no justice for anyone," said a supporter who led the eighteenth protest march in his wheelchair on Saturday.
Speaking in front of the Kochani Court, he accused the police of holding back people from other municipalities for twenty minutes at the entrance to the city, because they came to support the Kochani residents.

"Without any explanation, they were asked for identification and searched. I say this to the entire Government - among those people there is not a single terrorist, not a single drug dealer, not a single criminal. These are people with a soul and a heart. Why is there such pressure, are you trying to hide something. Direct the investigation properly. The parents of the victims have no more tears in their eyes," said the supporter.
Saturday's ‘March for the Angels’ began at the City Park in Kochani and continued towards the "Klasik" café bar, the Kochani Municipality, Police Station, and the Kochani Court.

The parents of the victims were rather quiet. The sister of a boy who died in the "Pulse" nightclub fire only noted that Saturday, August 16, marks five months since the March 16 fire claimed 62 lives.
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